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The Apology Part
1 Text | anyone who would rather be injured than benefited by those 2 Text | does any one like to be injured?~Certainly not.~And when Crito Part
3 Intro| if he replies, ‘they have injured him,’ will not the Laws 4 Text | not.~SOCRATES: Nor when injured injure in return, as the 5 Text | Yes; but the state has injured us and given an unjust sentence.’ Euthydemus Part
6 Text | of the courts when he is injured.~They heard me say this, Gorgias Part
7 Text | injurers suffer more than the injured?~POLUS: No, Socrates; certainly 8 Text | and which of them he has injured in not allowing them to Laws Book
9 3 | assist kings and peoples when injured, and the peoples were to 10 6 | escape—in such cases the injured party may bring his suit 11 6 | shall pay damages to the injured party equal to half the 12 6 | the rescue and defend the injured person, and he who is present 13 8 | a double penalty to the injured party. Of these and the 14 8 | temper, and pay a fine to the injured party, equivalent to double 15 8 | digging or by theft, let the injured party bring the cause before 16 8 | liable to pay double to the injured party. Any one may bring 17 9 | slain with impunity by the injured person, or by his or her 18 9 | possessions. But if he have injured the wounded man, he shall 19 9 | shall defend the person injured as he would a brother or 20 9 | and deliver him up to the injured person, and he receiving 21 11 | slave of the injurer or injured party, he shall be set free 22 11 | they above all persons are injured by the powers of the magician. 23 11 | pay greater damages to the injured man, and less for the smaller 24 11 | penalty; but he who has injured another through his own 25 11 | by collusion between the injured party and the injurer, with 26 11 | who says that he has been injured, for malpractices. And if Lysis Part
27 Text | injures him; and injurer and injured cannot be friends. Is not The Republic Book
28 1 | enemies. ~When horses are injured, are they improved or deteriorated? ~ 29 1 | And will not men who are injured be deteriorated in that 30 1 | sure. ~Then men who are injured are of necessity made unjust? ~ 31 1 | could act at all if they injured one another? No, indeed, 32 1 | not been they would have injured one another as well as their 33 4 | any other pain which the injured person may inflict upon 34 5 | parents; fear, that the injured one will be succored by 35 6 | sees neither injuring nor injured by one another, but all The Seventh Letter Part
36 Text | the aims which Dionysios injured, and for me everything else