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The Apology Part
1 Text | extracted that answer, by the assistance of the court! But then you 2 Text | say more; for without the assistance of Anytus and Lycon, any Charmides Part
3 PreF | Church, who gave me similar assistance in the Laws. Dr. Greenhill, 4 PreF | I have also derived much assistance from the great work of Mr. 5 PreS | I had to acknowledge the assistance of several friends: of the Cratylus Part
6 Text | true way is to have the assistance of those who know, and you Critias Part
7 Text | about any subject is a great assistance to him who has to speak The First Alcibiades Part
8 Intro| higher aim of ambition by the assistance of Socrates. Not that Socrates 9 Text | my purposes, why is your assistance necessary to the attainment Gorgias Part
10 Text | buildings, not only with their assistance, but without them, by our Laches Part
11 Text | And are you ready to give assistance in the improvement of the Laws Book
12 3 | preventing her from rendering assistance, while the city of Argos, Menexenus Part
13 Text | she refused to give the assistance of the state, for she could Parmenides Part
14 Intro| is real, or in any way an assistance to thought, or, like some Phaedrus Part
15 Intro| time to time without the assistance of the courts. Besides, The Republic Book
16 5 | offer me such invaluable assistance. And I think that, if there 17 7 | reason only, and without any assistance of sense, and perseveres The Seventh Letter Part
18 Text | is for the want of this assistance on your part that I have The Sophist Part
19 Intro| apprehended without the assistance of new forms of thought. The Statesman Part
20 Intro| to hear,’ are a further assistance. To those who were naturally 21 Text | my ‘example’ requires the assistance of another example.~YOUNG Theaetetus Part
22 Intro| both at times require the assistance of midwives. And he, Socrates, Timaeus Part
23 Intro| fail to be ‘a most gracious assistance’ to the first efforts of