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The Apology Part
1 Intro| deserved to be to the newly restored democracy, were the names Crito Part
2 Intro| in the memory of the now restored democracy. The fact that Euthydemus Part
3 Intro| language has been, happily, restored to us. Neither do we discuss Gorgias Part
4 Intro| hands of Socrates he is soon restored to good-humour, and compelled 5 Intro| extravagant fancy, but it is restored to propriety when we remember 6 Intro| lives reversed and were restored to youth and beauty: the Laws Book
7 10 | of sound mind let him be restored to sane company, but if Menexenus Part
8 Text | Oenophyta, and righteously restored those who had been unrighteously Phaedo Part
9 Intro| to mean, that he was now restored to health, and made the Phaedrus Part
10 Intro| years before their wings are restored to them. Each time there Philebus Part
11 Intro| in which the elements are restored to their normal proportions, The Republic Book
12 3 | had received payment he restored the dead body of Hector, 13 8 | man's soul, and order is restored. ~Yes, he said, that sometimes 14 10 | be her due should now be restored to her by us; since she The Seventh Letter Part
15 Text | over delivered the city and restored it to the citizens, the 16 Text | request, nor was any of it restored.~I made my way to the Peloponnese 17 Text | place. For if Dionysios had restored to Dion his property or The Statesman Part
18 Intro| of the bearded man were restored to their youth and fineness; 19 Intro| himself at the helm and restored order, and made the world 20 Text | he set them in order and restored them, and made the world The Symposium Part
21 Intro| youthful work. As Mantinea was restored in the year 369, the composition Theaetetus Part
22 Intro| infant or of a person newly restored to sight. Yet even with Timaeus Part
23 Intro| these the individual is restored to his original nature.~ 24 Intro| another until equality is restored. We must remember that these 25 Text | which were hereafter to be restored—these they took and welded 26 Text | conditions, and pleasure when restored to them. Things which experience