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believe 326
believe-and 1
believe-reason 1
believed 31
believes 18
believing 31
bellies 1
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31 appropriate
31 arisen
31 bed
31 believed
31 believing
31 bright
31 concrete
Plato
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believed

The Apology
   Part
1 Intro| abstains from saying that he believed in the gods whom the State 2 Intro| Probably he neither wholly believed, nor disbelieved, in the 3 Intro| duties; and he must have believed in his own oracular sign, 4 Text | strength of their poetry they believed themselves to be the wisest 5 Text | thought, and is generally believed to be, the last and worst Critias Part
6 Intro| of Atlantis was not to be believed, and ‘yet he could only 7 Intro| justice, such as the Greeks believed to have existed under the Gorgias Part
8 Intro| has not known, but yet has believed. A very few among the sons 9 Text | And there is also ‘having believed’?~GORGIAS: Yes.~SOCRATES: 10 Text | learned’ the same as ‘having believed,’ and are learning and belief 11 Text | as well as those who have believed are persuaded?~GORGIAS: Laws Book
12 2 | improbable, has been readily believed, and also innumerable other 13 3 | they in their simplicity believed what they heard to be very 14 3 | about Gods and men they believed to be true, and lived accordingly; 15 9 | tradition which is firmly believed by many, and has been received 16 10 | in obedience to the laws believed that there were Gods, ever 17 12 | the men of his own time believed and had no doubt that there Phaedo Part
18 Intro| law and progress may be believed to be the governing principles 19 Text | grounds; and is therefore believed by the many. I know too 20 Text | elements of which she is believed to be composed; almost always Phaedrus Part
21 Text | union can be reasonably believed to be; although fancy, not 22 Text | like, but I knew that you believed a horse to be of tame animals 23 Text | only recited in order to be believed, and not with any view to Philebus Part
24 Intro| of mankind, especially if believed to be the will of God, when The Republic Book
25 1 | Socrates, if Simonides is to be believed, said Polemarchus, interposing. ~ 26 5 | all very well had I myself believed that I knew what I was talking 27 7 | believing anything which they believed before, and hence, not only The Second Alcibiades Part
28 Pre | modern critic, and was hardly believed by the ancients themselves. The Seventh Letter Part
29 Text | of religion. He probably believed the current slanders, that The Sophist Part
30 Intro| admirers? ‘Because he is believed by them to know all things.’ Timaeus Part
31 Intro| meaning to what they also believed to be an historical fact.


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