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leader

The Apology
   Part
1 Text | to be able to examine the leader of the great Trojan expedition; Cratylus Part
2 Intro| same meaning; and Agis (leader) is altogether different 3 Intro| present the same idea of leader or general, like the words 4 Text | as, for example, Agis (leader) and Polemarchus (chief Critias Part
5 Text | reported to have been the leader and to have fought out the 6 Text | the plain had to find a leader for the men who were fit 7 Text | districts and villages. The leader was required to furnish Gorgias Part
8 Intro| to himself. He is their leader and not their follower, Laws Book
9 1 | For wisdom is chief and leader of the divine dass of goods, 10 1 | divine looking to their leader mind. Some of his ordinances 11 1 | sort, there ought to be a leader?~Cleinias. Certainly I should.~ 12 1 | when men are at war the leader ought to be a brave man?~ 13 1 | of an army having a good leader—he will give victory in 14 2 | the Muses and Apollo, the leader of the Muses, and Dionysus, 15 3 | comes first, and is the leader of all the rest—I mean wisdom 16 4 | were their ruin, and the leader of the colony, who is their 17 6 | who wins the lot shall be leader of the solo and concert 18 12 | should look to and follow his leader, even in the least things 19 12 | Cleinias. And that mind was the leader of the four, and that to The Republic Book
20 4 | other fighting under his leader, and courageously executing 21 6 | you will remember, was his leader, whom he followed always 22 8 | the people may require a leader. ~To be sure. ~Has he not The Sophist Part
23 Text | discuss the chief captain and leader of them.~THEAETETUS: Of The Symposium Part
24 Text | glory of gods and men, leader best and brightest: in whose Theaetetus Part
25 Text | rest,’ as for the great leader himself, Parmenides, venerable Timaeus Part
26 Text | military skill, and was the leader of the Hellenes. And when


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