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The Apology Part
1 Text | ask you, O my friends, to punish them; and I would have you Critias Part
2 Intro| all-seeing Zeus, wanting to punish them, held a council of 3 Text | on the pillar, and would punish him who in any point had Gorgias Part
4 Intro| the effect is just; if to punish is just, to be punished 5 Intro| enemy, he will desire not to punish him, but that he shall go 6 Intro| sakes men are willing to punish the offender (compare Republic). 7 Intro| the argument:— ‘Would you punish your enemy, you should allow 8 Text | mean.~SOCRATES: —Who are to punish them?~POLUS: Yes.~SOCRATES: 9 Text | do not those who rightly punish others, punish them in accordance 10 Text | who rightly punish others, punish them in accordance with Laws Book
11 5 | and by never ceasing to punish them; and no man who is 12 6 | meets him and is willing to punish him. If any of the commanders 13 6 | shall either prevent or punish offenders. Every man should 14 6 | one injures anything, and punish him who does, with stripes 15 6 | him, and if he attempt to punish any one, let every one come 16 7 | there be no dispute, let her punish him herself. After the age 17 7 | who comes in his way may punish him and his tutor and his 18 8 | study of virtue, let them punish him with disgrace and infamy, 19 9 | order to deter him, and punish his acts, under the idea 20 9 | the guardians of the law punish him with death; and let 21 9 | city is in residence shall punish him; or if in the country, 22 9 | wardens of the country shall punish him with blows, or in any 23 11 | of such duties, and they punish those who wrong the orphan 24 11 | court of select judges, and punish him, if convicted, by exacting 25 11 | them look to the matter and punish youthful evil–doers with Phaedo Part
26 Text | with him, and would you not punish him if you could?~Certainly, Protagoras Part
27 Intro| proved by the fact that they punish evil-doers, with a view 28 Text | chance; they do not try to punish or to prevent them from 29 Text | are angry with him, and punish and reprove him—of these 30 Text | citizens, like other men, punish and take vengeance on all The Republic Book
31 1 | who transgresses them they punish as a breaker of the law, 32 3 | or carpenter," ~he will punish him for introducing a practice