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Critias Part
1 Intro| three javelin-men, and four sailors to make up the complement 2 Text | were light-armed, and four sailors to make up the complement The First Alcibiades Part
3 Text | should have recourse to sailors about them?~ALCIBIADES: Gorgias Part
4 Intro| pilot, and the mutinous sailors (Republic), in which is Laws Book
5 4 | and in this way, becoming sailors themselves, directly repel 6 4 | should have been turned into sailors, and accustomed to be often 7 10 | last overturn both ship and sailors?~Cleinias. Assuredly not.~ 8 12 | when the pilot and the sailors unite their perceptions Menexenus Part
9 Text | soldiers of Marathon and the sailors of Salamis became the schoolmasters Phaedrus Part
10 Intro| worthy only of some haunt of sailors to which good manners were 11 Text | taken from some haunt of sailors to which good manners were The Republic Book
12 1 | pilot-is he a captain of sailors or a mere sailor? ~A captain 13 1 | mere sailor? ~A captain of sailors. ~The circumstance that 14 1 | of his authority over the sailors. ~Very true, he said. ~Now, 15 1 | the term, is a ruler of sailors, and not a mere sailor? ~ 16 2 | carried over the sea, skilful sailors will also be needed, and 17 6 | is not much better. The sailors are quarrelling with one 18 6 | a state of mutiny and by sailors who are mutineers, how will 19 6 | should not humbly beg the sailors to be commanded by him-that 20 6 | compared to the mutinous sailors, and the true helmsmen to