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The Apology Part
1 Text | reality. And if I am to estimate the penalty fairly, I should Charmides Part
2 PreF | Sophists; nor with the low estimate which he has formed of Plato’ The First Alcibiades Part
3 Text | stand; for if you form an estimate of the wealth of the Lacedaemonians, Laws Book
4 4 | the listeners, will try to estimate all that relates to the 5 5 | say that he who does not estimate the base and evil, the good 6 9 | as is natural; and if the estimate be disputed, then the kinsmen 7 9 | male side shall make the estimate, or if they cannot, they 8 9 | parents; and they shall estimate the amount of the injury.~ 9 10 | be cast, the court shall estimate the punishment of each act Menexenus Part
10 Text | fitting. He who would rightly estimate them should place himself Philebus Part
11 Intro| life depends upon a right estimate of pleasures greater or 12 Intro| settle us. We can hardly estimate the influence which a simple Protagoras Part
13 Intro| because they form a wrong estimate of good, and honour, and 14 Intro| because they form a right estimate of pleasures and pains, The Seventh Letter Part
15 Text | s property is, at a fair estimate, perhaps not less than a The Statesman Part
16 Text | witness that this is the estimate formed of them by the great