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The Apology Part
1 Text | Certainly not.~And when you accuse me of corrupting and deteriorating 2 Text | nothing real of which to accuse me. But no one who has a Euthyphro Part
3 Text | me out, and is going to accuse me of corrupting his young 4 Text | proceed against his father and accuse him of murder. How would 5 Text | but walking away? Will you accuse me of being the Daedalus Gorgias Part
6 Intro| ourselves. For do not we too accuse as well as excuse ourselves? 7 Text | of excusing he ought to accuse—himself above all, and in 8 Text | himself being the first to accuse himself and his own relations, 9 Text | said that a man ought to accuse himself and his son and 10 Text | virtue, they will often accuse their disciples of wronging 11 Text | sure, for no good man would accuse the innocent. Nor shall 12 Text | circumstances, if some one were to accuse him, saying, ‘O my boys, Laws Book
13 10 | things you do not like to accuse the Gods of them, because 14 10 | with him who delights to accuse the Gods of neglect.~Cleinias. 15 11 | their presence he shall accuse his son, setting forth that 16 12 | decision, let him, if he will, accuse the examiners themselves; Phaedo Part
17 Text | the Comic poets, could accuse me of idle talking about Protagoras Part
18 Text | take themselves to task and accuse them of neglect; and they The Republic Book
19 1 | would be quite certain to accuse me of haranguing; therefore 20 5 | together, and then they will accuse their own ill-luck and not Theaetetus Part
21 Text | not here, and some one may accuse us of speaking without authority Timaeus Part
22 Intro| investigations. When we accuse them of being under the