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Crito Part
1 Text | desert him shall we not destroy and injure that principle 2 Text | have no understanding, we destroy that which is improved by 3 Text | justifies you in attempting to destroy us and the state? In the 4 Text | because we think right to destroy you, do you think that you 5 Text | that you have any right to destroy us in return, and your country 6 Text | you have done your best to destroy us. Listen, then, to us Euthydemus Part
7 Text | us. If they know how to destroy men in such a way as to 8 Text | them, in their phraseology, destroy the youth and make him wise, Gorgias Part
9 Intro| through so as rather to destroy the liveliness and consistency Laws Book
10 1 | distracted, not only did not destroy any one, but reconciled 11 12 | care should be taken not to destroy the peculiar qualities of Menexenus Part
12 Text | private anger of the state destroy the common interest of Hellas; Parmenides Part
13 Intro| make a plus. Two negatives destroy each other. This abstruse 14 Text | and so he will utterly destroy the power of reasoning, Phaedo Part
15 Intro| experience of life will often destroy the interest which mankind The Republic Book
16 2 | friends; if not, they will destroy themselves without waiting 17 2 | waiting for their enemies to destroy them. ~True, he said. ~What 18 2 | when he desires utterly to destroy a house." ~And if a poet 19 5 | divided, if both parties destroy the lands and burn the houses 20 5 | but will not enslave or destroy their opponents; they will 21 6 | powerful causes tend to destroy these rare natures! ~What 22 10 | each; and if these do not destroy them there is nothing else 23 10 | good certainly will not destroy them, nor, again, that which 24 10 | any of these dissolve or destroy her?-and here do not let 25 10 | food, is not supposed to destroy the body; although, if the 26 10 | the minutest pieces, can destroy the soul, until she herself 27 10 | soul is unable to kill or destroy her, hardly will that which 28 10 | destruction of some other body, destroy a soul or anything else Theaetetus Part
29 Intro| Megarian quibbles, which destroy logic, ‘Not only man, but Timaeus Part
30 Intro| and liable to mortify and destroy the marrow by too great 31 Text | disease might not quickly destroy us, and lest our mortal 32 Text | cooled would soon mortify and destroy the seed within— having 33 Text | pressed and matted together, destroy sensation by reason of its