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The Apology Part
1 Text | I drive them away, their elders will drive me out at their Gorgias Part
2 Intro| or with reviling their elders, he will not be able to Laches Part
3 Text | certainly to hear first what my elders have to say, and to learn Laws Book
4 2 | singing, and we who are their elders deem that we are fulfilling 5 3 | power of your twenty–eight elders equal with that of the kings 6 3 | exhortation of father, mother, elders, and when near the end, 7 5 | legislator will rather exhort the elders to reverence the younger, 8 11 | worse men, and in general elders are the superiors of the 9 11 | and in general for his elders who are freemen, and whom 10 12 | knowledge of this sort which the elders approve, the younger men 11 12 | the memory, and inform the elders of all that happens in the Lysis Part
12 Intro| innocent perjuries their elders laugh. No one forms a friendship Meno Part
13 Text | Have you not heard from our elders of him?~ANYTUS: I have.~ Protagoras Part
14 Text | and take counsel with our elders; for we are still young— The Republic Book
15 4 | to be silent before their elders; how they are to show respect The Second Alcibiades Part
16 Text | heard from certain of our elders. It chanced that when the The Sophist Part
17 Intro| apostles, prophets, bishops, elders, catholics. Examples of The Symposium Part
18 Intro| there are also times when elders look grave and guard their 19 Text | they may observe, and their elders refuse to silence the reprovers Theaetetus Part
20 Text | must not instigate your elders to a breach of faith, but