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Gorgias
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1 Intro| Happy is he who has never committed injustice, and happy in 2 Intro| Especially when crimes are committed on the great scale—the crimes Laws Book
3 3 | sense, authority is to be committed. For, O my friends, how 4 5 | the errors which he has committed from time to time, and the 5 5 | stranger. And of offences committed, whether against strangers 6 6 | way their election will be committed to God, that he may do what 7 6 | service to whom this is committed may be called the secret 8 7 | others, and whose husbandry, committed to slaves paying a part 9 7 | learning of compositions committed to writing which are not 10 7 | saying that these ought to be committed to memory, if a man is to 11 9 | been in this state when he committed the offence, he shall simply 12 9 | numerous than for those who committed homicide at the games;—what 13 9 | wherefore about homicides committed in hot blood, there is a 14 9 | years. And when he who has committed any such crime returns, 15 9 | violent and involuntary and committed in passion: we have now 16 9 | murder or some other crime committed against the Gods or against 17 10 | degree great when they are committed against private rites and Meno Part
18 Text | in Athens: one of them he committed to the care of Xanthias, Phaedo Part
19 Intro| out. Those who have only committed venial sins are first purified 20 Intro| have done. Those who have committed crimes, great indeed, but 21 Intro| after an offence had been committed. Suffering there might be 22 Text | of their crimes—who have committed many and terrible deeds 23 Text | out. Those again who have committed crimes, which, although The Republic Book
24 2 | them that they have a power committed to them by the gods of making 25 2 | But when is this fault committed? ~Whenever an erroneous 26 3 | which we spoke-he who has committed many crimes, and fancies 27 6 | because to his hands we committed the State; and are they 28 10 | brother, and was said to have committed many other abominable crimes.) The Second Alcibiades Part
29 Text | year, although they have committed innumerable crimes against The Seventh Letter Part
30 Text | things of real worth, and committed to writing, then surely, The Statesman Part
31 Text | notice that a great error was committed at the end of our analysis.~ The Symposium Part
32 Intro| likely that a Greek parent committed him to a lover, any more 33 Text | if he is deceived he has committed a noble error. For he has Theaetetus Part
34 Intro| Lysimachus, who was specially committed to his charge in the Laches, Timaeus Part
35 Intro| himself was the author, but he committed to his offspring the creation 36 Text | when he had sown them he committed to the younger gods the 37 Text | creation of the mortal he committed to his offspring. And they,


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