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The Apology Part
1 Intro| of his sureties for the payment of the fine which he proposed Gorgias Part
2 Intro| Aegina charging only a small payment for saving men from death, 3 Text | the Piraeus,—this is the payment which he asks in return Ion Part
4 Text | shall cry when the time of payment arrives.~SOCRATES: Do you Laws Book
5 5 | dealing with artisans, and for payment of hirelings, whether slaves 6 8 | single follower without payment, as a tribute of hospitality. 7 12 | sacrifice in peace, or the payment of contributions in war— Meno Part
8 Text | and to those who demand payment for teaching the art, and Phaedo Part
9 Text | wander about such places in payment of the penalty of their Phaedrus Part
10 Text | of interest. The hour of payment arrives, and now he is the Protagoras Part
11 Text | introduced the following mode of payment:—When a man has been my The Republic Book
12 1 | done to me. ~What, and no payment! A pleasant notion! ~I will 13 1 | take them willingly without payment, unless under the idea that 14 1 | he said. ~And the art of payment has the special function 15 1 | not say that the art of payment is medicine? ~I should not. ~ 16 1 | in one of three modes of payment, money, or honor, or a penalty 17 1 | The first two modes of payment are intelligible enough, 18 1 | or how a penalty can be a payment. ~You mean that you do not 19 1 | understand the nature of this payment which to the best men is 20 1 | wish to be openly demanding payment for governing and so to 21 3 | that when he had received payment he restored the dead body 22 3 | Hector, but that without payment he was unwilling to do so. ~ 23 8 | citizens, in lieu of annual payment, only their maintenance, 24 8 | they may be impoverished by payment of taxes, and thus compelled 25 10 | received from us a full payment of the debt which the argument