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The Apology Part
1 Text | exile of the people, and returned with you. Well, Chaerephon, Charmides Part
2 PreS | of infinite pains, to be returned to in many moods and viewed 3 Text | Archon.~Yesterday evening I returned from the army at Potidaea, 4 Text | confidence, and the vital heat returned. Such, Charmides, I said, Euthydemus Part
5 Text | peace, but Dionysodorus returned to the previous answer of 6 Text | the columns of the Lyceum returned the sound, seeming to sympathize Euthyphro Part
7 Text | that before the messenger returned from the diviner, he was Laws Book
8 3 | revolted; and when the soldiers returned to their own cities and 9 9 | But if after they have returned home, any one of them in Menexenus Part
10 Text | received good from her and returned evil, having made common Meno Part
11 Intro| and again, but has always returned. It has attempted to leave Phaedo Part
12 Text | to die to-day.’ He soon returned and said that we might come 13 Text | then he dismissed them and returned to us.~Now the hour of sunset 14 Text | been absent for some time, returned with the jailer carrying Phaedrus Part
15 Text | immediately his sight returned to him. Now I will be wiser Philebus Part
16 Intro| which modern science has returned in Mill and Bacon), and The Republic Book
17 3 | his good deeds might be returned to him, and that the Achaeans 18 10 | on the funeral pyre, he returned to life and told them what 19 10 | manner or by what means he returned to the body he could not The Seventh Letter Part
20 Text | opponents, though those who had returned from exile at that time 21 Text | happened in no great time-Dion returned from the Peloponnese and 22 Text | attempt. Later on, when Dion returned from exile, he took with 23 Text | For it seems that he has returned and has been seen somewhere The Statesman Part
24 Intro| to a stand then quickly returned to youth and beauty. The 25 Intro| narrative is; as the old returned to youth, so the dead returned 26 Intro| returned to youth, so the dead returned to life; the wheel of their Theaetetus Part
27 Intro| but I took notes when I returned home, which I afterwards 28 Intro| mankind have again and again returned to a sensational philosophy. Timaeus Part
29 Intro| water, hereafter to be returned, which they fastened together, 30 Text | and water and earth, and returned to the form of his first