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The Apology Part
1 Intro| arisen out of a peculiar mission which he had taken upon 2 Intro| fee or reward—this was his mission. Whether his disciples have 3 Intro| he is speaking of his own mission, which seems to distinguish 4 Intro| accidental character of his mission agrees with the divine sign 5 Text | the truth—the result of my mission was just this: I found that 6 Text | fulfil the philosopher’s mission of searching into myself 7 Text | by God, the proof of my mission is this:—if I had been like 8 Text | me while I am pursuing my mission, whether he be young or Crito Part
9 Intro| philosopher, fulfilling a divine mission and trusting in the will Gorgias Part
10 Intro| the consciousness of his mission, and in his love for his 11 Intro| not divided in him. His mission is not to disguise men from Laws Book
12 12 | The chiefs of each sacred mission shall be selected from them, 13 12 | embassy; or on a sacred mission. Going abroad on an expedition Phaedo Part
14 Text | they would send a yearly mission to Delos. Now this custom Phaedrus Part
15 Intro| state of existence. His mission was to realize the abstract; Theaetetus Part
16 Intro| still pursuing his divine mission, his ‘Herculean labours,’ 17 Intro| he is supposed to have a mission to convict men of self-conceit;