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Charmides Part
1 PreS | the voyages of Plato to Sicily and the court of Dionysius Laws Book
2 1 | Theognis, citizen of Megara in Sicily:~Cyrnus, he who is faithful 3 2 | still prevails in Italy and Sicily, did certainly leave the Menexenus Part
4 Text | them had won victories in Sicily, whither they had gone over Phaedo Part
5 Text | like the rivers of mud in Sicily, and the lava streams which Phaedrus Part
6 Intro| rhetoricians newly imported from Sicily, which had ceased to be The Republic Book
7 10 | them any good? Italy and Sicily boast of Charondas, and The Seventh Letter Part
8 Text | I made my first visit to Sicily, being then about forty 9 Text | mind I came to Italy and Sicily on my first visit. My first 10 Text | saying that my arrival in Sicily at that movement proved 11 Text | Syracusan empire in Italy and Sicily, his own influential position 12 Text | time of my first visit to Sicily and my stay there was taken 13 Text | rule many great cities of Sicily which had been utterly destroyed 14 Text | of them greater than all Sicily; and they were faithful 15 Text | had gathered the whole of Sicily into a single city, and 16 Text | found again the cities of Sicily which had been laid waste, 17 Text | companions. Having come to Sicily, when they perceived that 18 Text | to others-not to enslave Sicily or any other State to despots-this 19 Text | again all the States of Sicily and make them free from 20 Text | resettling all the States of Sicily and establishing equality 21 Text | laws, summoning them from Sicily itself and from the whole 22 Text | first period of residence in Sicily was occupied in the way 23 Text | there was a state of war in Sicily. Dionysios said that, when 24 Text | persistent rumours came from Sicily that Dionysios was now once 25 Text | other men of repute in Sicily. These all brought the same 26 Text | those who had come from Sicily and Italy were trying to 27 Text | However, we gave out to all Sicily that we were friends. Dionysios, 28 Text | Heracleides must no longer live in Sicily, he should be allowed (this 29 Text | misguided journeyings to Sicily and my ill-fortune there. 30 Text | downfall, which has involved Sicily in countless sorrows.~As 31 Text | of my second journey to Sicily, it seemed to me essential