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The Apology Part
1 Intro| only in vindication of the credit of the oracle, and in the 2 Text | witness who is worthy of credit; that witness shall be the Charmides Part
3 PreF | writings is deprived of credit by the admission of the The First Alcibiades Part
4 Pre | author, are also of doubtful credit; while there is no instance Laws Book
5 3 | Athenian. There was small credit to us, Cleinias, in defeating 6 8 | money, neither party giving credit to the other; and he who 7 8 | other; and he who gives credit must be satisfied, whether 8 10 | Cleinias. It does us great credit.~Athenian. And the motion 9 11 | anywhere else, nor give credit. And if in any other manner 10 11 | another, and the seller give credit to the man who buys fram Menexenus Part
11 Pre | author, are also of doubtful credit; while there is no instance 12 Text | who could succeed and gain credit. But there is no difficulty Parmenides Part
13 Intro| not deny to Socrates the credit of having gone beyond them 14 Text | the same time, I give you credit for saying to him that you The Seventh Letter Part
15 Text | likely to redound to his credit, but my staying might do 16 Text | his heart was set on the credit of possessing it. If then The Sophist Part
17 Intro| fairly set down to their credit, that Plato nowhere attributes 18 Intro| to him in a measure the credit of anticipating Spinoza Theaetetus Part
19 Text | but this is not to your credit. For I declare that the Timaeus Part
20 Intro| be wholly deprived of the credit of their guesses because