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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| city’), because his father saved the city. The names Astyanax Crito Part
2 Text | believe that I might have saved you if I had been willing 3 Text | own life when you might be saved; in acting thus you are 4 Text | cowardice, who might have saved you, if we had been good 5 Text | anything; and you might have saved yourself, for there was Euthydemus Part
6 Text | grateful to you for having saved me from a long and tiresome Gorgias Part
7 Intro| different from saving and being saved? I would have you rather 8 Intro| when he was young, and been saved from suffering afterwards. 9 Text | two drachmae, when he has saved, as I was just now saying, 10 Text | benefited by him in having been saved from drowning, much less 11 Text | different from saving and being saved:—May not he who is truly 12 Text | of death, and he was only saved by the Prytanis. And yet, Laws Book
13 1 | good fortune will he be saved from doing some great evil.~ 14 1 | good fortune that he is saved.~Athenian. Now suppose such 15 3 | into one, he might have saved all the excellent institutions 16 5 | the rest of mankind may be saved.~Speaking generally, our 17 5 | which is desirous of being saved from the greatest of all 18 6 | which would endure and be saved. But as a ship sailing on 19 6 | and many times they have saved the lives and property of 20 9 | him and to the wounded man saved the one from a fatal blow, Meno Part
21 Intro| that the verbal sceptic is saved the labour of thought and Parmenides Part
22 Intro| and ‘One has being’ have saved us from this and many similar Phaedo Part
23 Text | time, that if they were saved they would send a yearly Phaedrus Part
24 Text | of the future which has saved them from falling. But it Philebus Part
25 Intro| himself that they may be saved from the persecution which The Republic Book
26 6 | governments, whatever is saved and comes to good is saved 27 6 | saved and comes to good is saved by the power of God, as 28 6 | side they may fight and be saved. Such a one may be compared 29 6 | they devote only the time saved from money-making and housekeeping 30 6 | that they can hardly be saved is not denied even by us; 31 10 | and those who were not saved by wisdom drank more than 32 10 | Glaucon, the tale has been saved and has not perished, and The Sophist Part
33 Intro| their adversaries are thus saved the trouble of refuting The Statesman Part
34 Text | no other way can they be saved; they will have to do what The Symposium Part
35 Intro| another occasion he had saved Alcibiades’ life; how at 36 Text | in battle; for who but he saved my life? Now this was the