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Euthyphro Part
1 Intro| messenger came back the criminal had died from hunger and 2 Intro| duty, whoever may be the criminal.~Thus begins the contrast Gorgias Part
3 Intro| having been detected in a criminal attempt against the state, 4 Intro| replies, that if they are both criminal they are both miserable, 5 Intro| punishment. And therefore the criminal should himself go to the 6 Intro| agree in thinking that the criminal is happier when punished 7 Intro| sensations of the impaled criminal are more agreeable than 8 Intro| which is really derived from criminal law. He does not see that 9 Intro| afforded by the pauper and criminal classes, who scarcely reflect 10 Text | now as he is the greatest criminal of all the Macedonians, 11 Text | because he was a very great criminal and unpunished: I, on the Laws Book
12 9 | prelude, we may speak to the criminal, whom some tormenting desire 13 9 | him to pay the fine. No criminal shall go unpunished, not 14 9 | cause, on the appeal of the criminal or his advocate, and he 15 10 | have beheld men by such criminal means from small beginnings 16 10 | change and have become more criminal sink into the abyss, that The Republic Book
17 1 | of injustice in which the criminal is the happiest of men, 18 8 | the stingers come all the criminal class, as they are termed. ~