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The Apology Part
1 Text| allege that I corrupt them intentionally or unintentionally?~Intentionally, 2 Text| intentionally or unintentionally?~Intentionally, I say.~But you have just 3 Text| and yet I corrupt him, and intentionally, too—so you say, although 4 Text| am convinced that I never intentionally wronged any one, although Crito Part
5 Text| to say that we are never intentionally to do wrong, or that in Euthydemus Part
6 Text| Dionysodorus, that you must have intentionally missed the last question; Gorgias Part
7 Text| own conduct I do not err intentionally, but from ignorance. Do 8 Text| the same images as before intentionally, in order that you may understand Laws Book
9 2 | lawgivers.~Athenian. Not intentionally, if at all, my good friend; 10 6 | charges another with having intentionally decided wrong, let him go 11 6 | ought to take care and not intentionally do what is injurious to 12 8 | abstain from unnatural, not intentionally destroying the seeds of 13 8 | this be the law:—If any one intentionally pollutes the water of another, 14 8 | other things in which a man intentionally does injury to another or 15 9 | revenge, and kill a person intentionally, and are not sorry for the 16 9 | his wounds. And if a child intentionally wound his parents, or a 17 9 | if a brother ora sister intentionally wound a brother or a sister, 18 10 | that there were Gods, ever intentionally did any unholy act, or uttered 19 11 | of his property, whether intentionally or unintentionally, let 20 11 | cases in which a person intentionally and of malice harms another 21 12 | against any one, either intentionally or unintentionally, if he Meno Part
22 Text| jealous of him, or have intentionally abstained from imparting The Republic Book
23 1 | to defraud others, either intentionally or unintentionally; and 24 6 | Truthfulness: they will never intentionally receive into their minds 25 9 | with the unjust, who is not intentionally in error. "Sweet sir," we The Statesman Part
26 Text| deeds of the same kind; they intentionally play false and leave you Theaetetus Part
27 Text| shall consider that either intentionally or unintentionally he is