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Crito Part
1 Text | many others are prepared to spend their money in helping you Gorgias Part
2 Intro| in what way ‘we can best spend the appointed time, we leave 3 Text | keep what he has stolen and spend it on him and his, regardless 4 Text | in what way he can best spend his appointed term;—whether Laws Book
5 1 | money and in what way they spend it, and to have an eye to 6 4 | the demons]; and we shall spend our days for the most part 7 4 | who had not much money to spend, would approve of the niggardly; 8 6 | either sex, and no man shall spend more than his means will 9 6 | of the richest class may spend a mina—he who is of the 10 7 | the way in which they will spend their time during the whole 11 7 | boy of ten years old to spend in letters is three years; 12 7 | is not to be allowed to spend more or less time in learning 13 12 | order the present, and to spend moderately on the lifeless Meno Part
14 Text | things for which he had to spend money, would have taught Protagoras Part
15 Text | but if not, then we are to spend the money of your friends 16 Text | says to me: ‘Why do you spend many words and speak in The Republic Book
17 3 | therefore no leisure to spend in continually being ill. 18 4 | pleasure; they have no money to spend on a mistress or any other 19 7 | when they are allowed to spend the greater part of their 20 8 | and in which they will spend large sums on their wives, 21 8 | which they prize; they will spend that which is another man' 22 8 | same whenever he has to spend what is not his own. ~Yes, 23 8 | honorable ambition; he will not spend his money in the contest 24 8 | not say that these desires spend, and that the others make 25 8 | he will confiscate and spend them; and in so far as the 26 9 | his property and gain or spend according to his means. ~ The Second Alcibiades Part
27 Text | to them every year, and spend more money in their service The Symposium Part
28 Text | for their children, and to spend money and undergo any sort Timaeus Part
29 Text | simple life; and they were to spend in common, and to live together