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The Apology Part
1 Intro| another passage, on the testimony of Hermogenes, the friend 2 Text | let him say, if he has any testimony of the sort which he can 3 Text | too support me with their testimony? Why, indeed, except for Charmides Part
4 PreS | is no early independent testimony by which they are supported Critias Part
5 Text | in full armour, to be a testimony that all animals which associate The First Alcibiades Part
6 Pre | Platonic writings. But the testimony of Aristotle cannot always 7 Pre | though not verified by the testimony of Aristotle, and in many 8 Pre | considering that we have express testimony to the existence of contemporary Gorgias Part
9 Intro| Hippias, according to the testimony of Xenophon (Mem.), is introduced. 10 Intro| Thus doing is proved by the testimony of Polus himself to be worse Ion Part
11 Intro| authenticated by any early external testimony. The grace and beauty of Laws Book
12 12 | adding an inscription for a testimony to last during life, that Menexenus Part
13 Pre | Platonic writings. But the testimony of Aristotle cannot always 14 Pre | though not verified by the testimony of Aristotle, and in many 15 Pre | considering that we have express testimony to the existence of contemporary 16 Intro| uncertainty the express testimony of Aristotle, who quotes, Philebus Part
17 Intro| well this agrees with the testimony of men of old, who affirmed 18 Intro| near and at a distance. The testimony of Xenophon is thus confirmed 19 Text | are in harmony with the testimony of those who said of old The Republic Book
20 2 | and this accords with the testimony of the noble Hesiod and 21 2 | and prophets, bear a like testimony. ~On what principle, then, The Sophist Part
22 Text | not-being is.’~Such is his testimony, which is confirmed by the The Statesman Part
23 Intro| he is not without express testimony to the truth of his narrative;— 24 Intro| truth of his narrative;—such testimony as, in the Timaeus, the 25 Text | which they now have as a testimony to the right of Atreus.~ Theaetetus Part
26 Intro| knowledge. The nature of testimony is not altered, nor the 27 Intro| neither does this affect the testimony, whether written or oral, Timaeus Part
28 Intro| well in believing on the testimony of wise men: God desired 29 Intro| well in believing on the testimony of wise men,’ is very characteristic 30 Text | well in believing on the testimony of wise men: God desired