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The First Alcibiades Part
1 Text | SOCRATES: Then to the bad man slavery is more becoming, because Gorgias Part
2 Text | to my ears the twang of slavery. So when I hear a man lisping, Laws Book
3 3 | which is a mean between slavery and freedom. In the reign 4 3 | is owing to the excess of slavery and despotism among them.~ 5 3 | to the extreme of either, slavery or licence, neither party 6 5 | them is commonly a cause of slavery. And, therefore, I would 7 6 | his neck to the yoke of slavery and be ruled by inferiors, 8 6 | of all Hellenic forms of slavery the most controverted and 9 6 | is less dispute about the slavery which exists among the Heracleots, 10 6 | understanding of men whom the day of slavery subdues.~ Different persons Menexenus Part
11 Text | delivered the Hellenes from slavery, and they were free until Parmenides Part
12 Intro| ancients was still more in slavery to them, because they had 13 Text | relative to the idea of slavery in the abstract. These natures Phaedo Part
14 Intro| congratulate ourselves that slavery has become industry; that The Republic Book
15 3 | battle rather than defeat and slavery, who believes the world 16 3 | free, and who should fear slavery more than death. ~Undoubtedly. ~ 17 5 | First of all, in regard to slavery? Do you think it right that 18 8 | only to pass into excess of slavery. ~Yes, the natural order. ~ 19 8 | aggravated form of tyranny and slavery out of the most extreme 20 8 | escape the smoke which is the slavery of freemen, has fallen into 21 8 | harshest and bitterest form of slavery. ~True, he said. ~Very well; 22 9 | his son or daughter into slavery for money, especially if The Seventh Letter Part
23 Text | he had made an end of her slavery, clothed her in bright apparel, The Statesman Part
24 Text | she bows under the yoke of slavery.~YOUNG SOCRATES: Quite right.~ The Symposium Part
25 Text | at the door, and endure a slavery worse than that of any slave— Timaeus Part
26 Text | invaders, and preserved from slavery those who were not yet subjugated,