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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| language of suffering and crime, so pathetically described Euthyphro Part
2 Intro| blame. To purge away the crime appears to him in the light 3 Text | sacrilege, or of any similar crime—whether he be your father Gorgias Part
4 Intro| he, by every species of crime, first murdering his uncle 5 Intro| physician, and purge away his crime. Rhetoric will enable him Laws Book
6 9 | for all the details of crime in a state which, as we 7 9 | should dare to commit such a crime. I do not expect or imagine 8 9 | such thing as voluntary crime?~Cleinias. Very good, Stranger; 9 9 | against the perpetrator of the crime, then the pollution shall 10 9 | who has committed any such crime returns, let him have no 11 9 | of murder or some other crime committed against the Gods 12 10 | hypocritical sort, whose crime is deserving of death many 13 10 | other great and impious crime—shall be informed against Meno Part
14 Intro| paid the penalty of ancient crime, and, having wandered over 15 Text | received the penalty of ancient crime back again from beneath Phaedo Part
16 Text | the works of brothers in crime—from that soul every one Philebus Part
17 Intro| immeasurable interval between a crime against property or life, 18 Intro| ages has set upon vice and crime.~Once more: turning from The Republic Book
19 3 | through the whole calendar of crime, only in order that he may 20 5 | involuntary homicide is a less crime than to be a deceiver about The Second Alcibiades Part
21 Text | tyrannicide expected by his crime to become tyrant and afterwards 22 Text | dared to venture on such a crime?~ALCIBIADES: Certainly not.~