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Critias Part
1 Intro| and a superior class of warriors who dwelt apart, and were 2 Intro| and husbandmen; and the warriors dwelt by themselves on the 3 Intro| husbandmen,’ as well as the warriors who are his sole concern Laws Book
4 8 | Athenian. And shall the warriors of our city, who are destined 5 12 | dressed in the garb of warriors—the cavalry with their horses, The Republic Book
6 3 | will do harm to our future warriors. ~That will be our duty, 7 3 | are required by trained warriors, who are men of temperance 8 4 | our side will be trained warriors fighting against an army 9 4 | his way into the class of warriors, or a warrior into that 10 5 | citizens will be the bravest of warriors, and will never leave their 11 8 | philosophers and the bravest warriors are to be their kings? ~ 12 8 | are husbandmen, tradesmen, warriors, all in one. Does that look 13 8 | saying to one another, "Our warriors are not good for much"? ~ The Sophist Part
14 Intro| legislators, the five greatest warriors, the five greatest poets, Theaetetus Part
15 Intro| are not like the Trojan warriors in the horse, but have a Timaeus Part
16 Intro| husbandmen, and lastly of warriors, who, like the warriors 17 Intro| warriors, who, like the warriors of Egypt, were separated 18 Text | were intended to be our warriors, and said that they were 19 Text | will observe, too, that the warriors in Egypt are distinct from