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Charmides Part
1 Intro| abstraction only, and will not inform us of any particular subject, 2 Text | medicine. Please, therefore, to inform me whether you admit the Cratylus Part
3 Intro| of names, Socrates, is to inform, and he who knows names 4 Text | I should imagine, is to inform: the simple truth is, that Euthydemus Part
5 Text | said Dionysodorus, will you inform me whether Iolaus was the The First Alcibiades Part
6 Text | the many still be able to inform us?~ALCIBIADES: Certainly Laws Book
7 5 | him who knows and does not inform be subject to curse and 8 5 | law any one who likes may inform against him and receive 9 6 | there assembled, let them inform one another of any one whom 10 8 | one does, let him who will inform the landowners, and let 11 9 | refer to the registers, and inform the judges of the precise 12 9 | who is worth anything will inform the magistrates, and bring 13 9 | those who are likely to inform of such things, if he have 14 9 | he is afraid that he may inform of some base and evil deeds 15 11 | of him; but if he do not inform he shall be punished with 16 11 | himself, or send some one to inform the three eldest guardians 17 11 | been wronged be unable to inform the magistrates, let any 18 11 | freeman who hears of his case inform, and if he do not, he shall 19 11 | who likes. And if a slave inform, he shall receive freedom; 20 11 | let any one who pleases inform against him to the magistrates, 21 12 | let him who has a mind inform the presiding judges, and 22 12 | aim of the state, and will inform us how we are to attain 23 12 | perceptions to the memory, and inform the elders of all that happens Phaedrus Part
24 Intro| chirruping grasshoppers who inform the Muses in heaven about 25 Text | when they die they go and inform the Muses in heaven who Protagoras Part
26 Text | endeavour to instruct and inform them what is the nature The Republic Book
27 1 | have the goodness also to inform me, whether you think that 28 3 | being; but we must also inform him that in our State such The Seventh Letter Part
29 Text | purpose and desire was, I can inform you from no mere conjecture The Statesman Part
30 Intro| principle, and does not inform us by what further steps 31 Text | is qualified by law may inform against him, and indict The Symposium Part
32 Text | But I will do my utmost to inform you, and do you follow if Timaeus Part
33 Text | requested the priests to inform him exactly and in order 34 Text | years ago, I will briefly inform you of their laws and of