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The Apology Part
1 Intro| said of them.~The second accusation he meets by interrogating 2 Intro| returns to the original accusation. The question may be asked, 3 Text | beginning, and ask what is the accusation which has given rise to 4 Text | Such is the nature of the accusation: it is just what you have 5 Text | teacher, and take money; this accusation has no more truth in it Critias Part
6 Intro| him was made a subject of accusation against Socrates. We can 7 Text | judgment, if any of them had an accusation to bring against any one; Euthyphro Part
8 Text | SOCRATES: He brings a wonderful accusation against me, which at first Gorgias Part
9 Intro| rhetoric, not in defence but in accusation of themselves. As they are Laches Part
10 Text | incurring the most formidable accusation which can be brought against Laws Book
11 3 | property, escaped the great accusation which generally arises in 12 6 | guardians of the law and lay his accusation before them, and he who 13 9 | those who are tried on an accusation of treason; and as concerning 14 9 | only, and he who brings the accusation shall bind them over at 15 11 | defendant have got rid of the accusation either before their neighbours 16 11 | in a cause may bring an accusation of perjury against witnesses, 17 11 | has been given; but the accusation must be brought previous Menexenus Part
18 Text | desired to bring a deserved accusation against our city, he would Meno Part
19 Intro| desirous of showing that the accusation of Socrates was not to be Phaedrus Part
20 Text | to be managed, whether in accusation or defence. I ought also 21 Text | should be told either in accusation or defence, and that always Protagoras Part
22 Intro| answer to the favourite accusation of the Sophists that they The Republic Book
23 6 | and that is precisely the accusation which I bring against them-not 24 8 | favorite method of false accusation he brings them into court 25 8 | condemned to death by a public accusation, they conspire to assassinate 26 10 | the heaviest count in our accusation: the power which poetry