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The Apology Part
1 Intro| performance of the least religious duties; and he must have believed The First Alcibiades Part
2 Intro| perform their own special duties, there can be no unanimity 3 Text | and teaches him also the duties of his royal office; the Gorgias Part
4 Intro| who performs his public duties at all.’ The two points Laws Book
5 4 | arises out of all these duties, with a view to the embellishment 6 6 | to fulfil the following duties:—Let them, in the first 7 6 | assign to them their further duties. And now we may proceed 8 10 | them with reference to the duties of children to their parents, 9 11 | friends, and showing the duties of hospitality to his guests, 10 11 | in the fulfilment of such duties, and they punish those who 11 12 | the law, the commands and duties imposed upon him by Hermes Lysis Part
12 Intro| reconciled with the ordinary duties of life; and they must be 13 Intro| but there still remain duties mutually owing by them. Menexenus Part
14 Text | sends them to their several duties, in full armour clad; and Phaedo Part
15 Intro| fulfilling their daily round of duties—selfless, childlike, unaffected Phaedrus Part
16 Intro| fulfilment of military or public duties, they are not helpers but Philebus Part
17 Intro| been found unequal to the duties of life. Looking back on 18 Intro| may not be a conflict of duties: these are the exceptions 19 Intro| philosophers: we know what our duties are for the most part before 20 Intro| strengthens our sense of positive duties towards others, but weakens 21 Intro| require broad principles; duties often come home to us more 22 Intro| of duty with particular duties as in bridging the gulf The Republic Book
23 2 | price. ~And the higher the duties of the guardian, I said, 24 4 | their implements or their duties, or the same person to be 25 4 | take the implements or the duties of the other; or when one 26 4 | to fail in his religious duties? ~No one. ~And the reason 27 5 | keeping watch and in the other duties of dogs? or do we intrust 28 5 | women are to have the same duties as men, they must have the 29 5 | in other respects their duties are to be the same. And 30 5 | is the violator of these duties to be regarded as an impious 31 5 | seeing and practising their duties than our guardians will 32 6 | past civil and military duties, then let them range at 33 7 | military and other appointed duties, when they have arrived The Statesman Part
34 Intro| those who fulfil political duties? Then again, we know that