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whichever

The Apology
   Part
1 Text | either acquit me or not; but whichever you do, understand that Cratylus Part
2 Text | majority? Are we to say of whichever sort there are most, those Euthydemus Part
3 Text | Cleinias, and answer like a man whichever you think; for my belief 4 Text | benefit from their questions.~Whichever he answers, said Dionysodorus, Laws Book
5 3 | is the best answer; for whichever alternative you had chosen, 6 4 | direction of virtue or of vice, whichever he prefers, he himself indicating 7 6 | better, and propose him; and whichever of them is approved by vote 8 11 | concerning poisoning, in whichever of the two ways the attempt 9 11 | false evidence or and in whichever way the decision may be 10 12 | officers may use annuary whichever on consideration they deem Parmenides Part
11 Text | and the others smallnesswhichever kind had greatness would 12 Text | greatness would be greater, and whichever had smallness would be smaller?~ Phaedo Part
13 Text | earth is flat or round; and whichever was true, he would proceed Philebus Part
14 Intro| gain the first prize, but whichever of the two is more akin Protagoras Part
15 Text | presence of the company?~Whichever you please, I said; you 16 Text | many first, if you will.~Whichever you please, if you will The Republic Book
17 4 | is likewise clear. ~And whichever of these qualities we find 18 6 | rightly answer that question? ~Whichever of the two are best able The Second Alcibiades Part
19 Text | presumption,’ or folly (whichever is the right word)—~‘Has The Sophist Part
20 Text | of them; for, if you did, whichever of the two is identified The Statesman Part
21 Text | or with the Philosopher, whichever he prefers.~STRANGER: That 22 Text | YOUNG SOCRATES: No matter;—whichever suggests itself to us in 23 Text | can take either of them, whichever we please.~YOUNG SOCRATES: The Symposium Part
24 Text | abstain, and will not mind, whichever we do.) Well, as of none 25 Text | and how to implant love, whichever is required, and can reconcile Theaetetus Part
26 Intro| Theaetetus or Theodorus (or whichever of the company would not Timaeus Part
27 Text | three places of the soul, whichever they may severally assail,


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