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The Apology Part
1 Text | come about me of their own accord; they like to hear the pretenders Gorgias Part
2 Text | wrong, he ought of his own accord to go where he will be immediately 3 Text | one part to harmonize and accord with the other part, until Laches Part
4 Text | to him. And if his words accord, then I am of one mind with Laws Book
5 1 | that a man ought of his own accord to plunge into utter degradation.~ 6 1 | surprised at any one of his own accord bringing upon himself deformity, 7 1 | when a man goes of his own accord to a doctor’s shop, and 8 1 | that they go of their own accord for the sake of the subsequent 9 5 | harmonious of all, being in accord and agreement with our nature, 10 8 | our equestrian games will accord with the nature of the country. 11 9 | any sufferer of his own accord remits the guilt of homicide Lysis Part
12 Intro| received with triumphant accord, a fresh dissatisfaction 13 Text | he will come of his own accord; for he is fond of listening, Menexenus Part
14 Text | that she will of her own accord take care of them, and does Philebus Part
15 Intro| our experience, they must accord with the habits of our minds.~ Protagoras Part
16 Text | men, if you are willing to accord that title to Protagoras.~ 17 Text | upon virtue of their own accord. Or take another example: 18 Text | in harmony; they do not accord or agree: for how can they The Republic Book
19 4 | gymnastics will bring them into accord, nerving and sustaining 20 8 | people, not of their own accord, but through ignorance, 21 8 | him, he said, of their own accord, if he pays them. ~By the The Sophist Part
22 Intro| from a desire to make them accord with the first and second The Statesman Part
23 Text | the, but will of my own accord take you by the shorter 24 Text | freemen who of their own accord become the servants of the The Symposium Part
25 Text | to implant friendship and accord in these elements, was the 26 Text | once differing and now in accord; which accordance, as in Theaetetus Part
27 Text | knowledge of him does not accord with perception—that was Timaeus Part
28 Intro| invader, and of her own accord gave liberty to all the 29 Text | intelligible to you, and will most accord with my own intent.~First 30 Text | if the created copy is to accord with the original. For that 31 Text | longer willing of their own accord to obey the word of command