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Critias Part
1 Intro| the struggle, in which she conquered and became the liberator Laws Book
2 1 | all the good things of the conquered pass into the hands of the 3 1 | the better is ever really conquered by the worse, is a question 4 1 | and inferior when they are conquered; for we are not now considering 5 1 | pleasures and lusts, and conquered them, in earnest and in 6 3 | for, although the latter conquered the Trojans, they were themselves 7 3 | Trojans, they were themselves conquered by the Heraclidae—Achaeans 8 4 | taken flight when utterly conquered by a superior power in war. 9 8 | happily; or if they are conquered, the reverse of happily. Lysis Part
10 Text | in honour of you who have conquered and won such a love; but Menexenus Part
11 Text | they were numerous, but he conquered them all in three days; 12 Text | three days; and when he had conquered them, in order that no one 13 Text | to those who fought and conquered in the sea fights at Salamis 14 Text | Tanagra, our countrymen conquered at Oenophyta, and righteously 15 Text | confessed of all men, for they conquered their enemies and delivered 16 Text | own doing. We were never conquered by others, and to this day Phaedo Part
17 Text | others; and although to be conquered by pleasure is called by 18 Text | pleasure consists in being conquered by pleasure. And that is Phaedrus Part
19 Intro| and at length Socrates, conquered by the threat that he shall 20 Intro| bliss, yet if they have once conquered they may be happy enough.~ 21 Text | SOCRATES: Villain! I am conquered; the poor lover of discourse 22 Text | winged for flight, having conquered in one of the three heavenly The Republic Book
23 5 | conqueror depriving the conquered of their harvest, but still 24 8 | being after the poor have conquered their opponents, slaughtering The Seventh Letter Part
25 Text | themselves more than the conquered party, should compel men 26 Text | either to conquerors or to conquered, but to give equal and common 27 Text | obedience to the laws than the conquered, the whole State will be Timaeus Part
28 Intro| affections: and if they conquered these, they would live righteously, 29 Intro| righteously, but if they were conquered by them, unrighteously. 30 Intro| enter in, they are really conquered, though they seem to conquer.~ 31 Text | opposite to them; if they conquered these they would live righteously, 32 Text | righteously, and if they were conquered by them, unrighteously. 33 Text | seem to conquer, are really conquered.~And by reason of all these