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wrong-doer 3
wrong-headedness 1
wrong-hereafter 1
wronged 25
wrongful 1
wrongfully 3
wronging 5
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25 unfortunate
25 waste
25 won
25 wronged
24 address
24 advanced
24 afford
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wronged

The Apology
   Part
1 Text | that I never intentionally wronged any one, although I cannot 2 Text | am convinced that I never wronged another, I will assuredly The First Alcibiades Part
3 Text | not know whether you were wronged or not?~ALCIBIADES: To be Gorgias Part
4 Text | than live; since when he is wronged and trampled upon, he is Laws Book
5 4 | thinks that he has been wronged by his son may be reasonably 6 5 | neighbours when they are wronged. After having taken a survey 7 6 | that the public has been wronged by an individual, and is 8 6 | wrongs the state all are wronged, and may reasonably complain 9 8 | ought not themselves to be wronged by others; to attain the 10 8 | acquiring the power of not being wronged. No man can be perfectly 11 11 | true thing; and he who is wronged in a matter of this sort, 12 11 | against the party who has wronged him. And if any one lets 13 11 | would have paid if he had wronged one whose parents had been 14 11 | magistrate shall appear to have wronged the orphan by neglect, and 15 11 | the person who has been wronged be unable to inform the 16 12 | satisfaction if he has been wronged, and so at length in due Meno Part
17 Text | Has any of the Sophists wronged you, Anytus? What makes Phaedo Part
18 Text | whom they have slain or wronged, to have pity on them, and 19 Text | from those whom they have wronged: for that is the sentence Phaedrus Part
20 Text | that they have been at all wronged, are ready to kill and put Protagoras Part
21 Text | praise them; and if they have wronged him and he is angry, he The Republic Book
22 3 | where he says, ~"Thou hast wronged me, O Far-darter, most abominable The Seventh Letter Part
23 Text | wrong, but was the party wronged.~Seeing me not at all inclined The Symposium Part
24 Intro| justice; for none can be wronged of his own free will. And 25 Intro| says that no man ‘can be wronged of his own free will,’ he


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