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The Apology Part
1 Intro| the Symposium engaged in friendly intercourse. Nor is there Critias Part
2 Intro| divide the earth by lot in a friendly manner, and when they had Euthydemus Part
3 Intro| pacified, and becomes a friendly and interested auditor of 4 Text | love you and am giving you friendly advice, and, if I could, Euthyphro Part
5 Intro| not a bad man, and he is friendly to Socrates, whose familiar Gorgias Part
6 Intro| with us, criticism does a friendly office in counselling moderation, 7 Text | be able to be perfectly friendly with him.~CALLICLES: That Ion Part
8 Text | more than twenty thousand friendly faces, when there is no Laws Book
9 1 | is said in a generous and friendly spirit will be all the better 10 1 | duty is to preserve the friendly feelings which exist among 11 3 | fire and desolation among friendly races. And as they hate 12 5 | allow others to partake in a friendly way of any good, is deserving 13 5 | away by the legislator in a friendly spirit as far as he is able; 14 5 | happy as may be, and as friendly as possible to one another. 15 6 | the people mingling in a friendly manner in every place and 16 8 | men and maidens holding friendly intercourse with one another. 17 9 | them how they thay live on friendly terms with one another, 18 11 | their own children, and are friendly to those who honour, and 19 12 | should be received in a friendly spirit. Now there are four Lysis Part
20 Text | who say that the like is friendly to the like mean to intimate, 21 Text | most opposed are the most friendly; for that everything desires Menexenus Part
22 Text | neither men nor Gods are friendly, either while he is on the Phaedrus Part
23 Text | also himself of a nature friendly to his admirer, if in former The Republic Book
24 4 | has these same elements in friendly harmony, in whom the one 25 5 | Certainly. ~They will use friendly correction, but will not The Seventh Letter Part
26 Text | his Tarentine circle into friendly relations with Dionysios. The Statesman Part
27 Text | are commonly said to be friendly to one another.~YOUNG SOCRATES: Theaetetus Part
28 Text | want to make us talk and be friendly and sociable.~THEODORUS: 29 Text | temper, but to find out, in a friendly and congenial spirit, what Timaeus Part
30 Intro| Athene. The citizens have a friendly feeling towards the Athenians, 31 Text | are mistaken, may claim a friendly victory. Then let us choose