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The First Alcibiades Part
1 Text | certainly; we say that deceit or violence has been employed, Gorgias Part
2 Intro| far more subtle than the deceit of any one man. Few persons Laws Book
3 5 | take heed that he have no deceit in him, but that he be always 4 9 | persuasion and by the force of deceit in all things.~Cleinias. 5 9 | darkness and with secret deceit, or sometimes both with 6 9 | sometimes both with violence and deceit; the laws concerning these 7 10 | is full of stratagem and deceit—men of this class deal in 8 11 | class with falsehood and deceit, concerning which the many The Republic Book
9 2 | justice or by crooked ways of deceit ascend a loftier tower which 10 5 | considerable dose of falsehood and deceit necessary for the good of The Sophist Part
11 Text | falsehood surely there must be deceit.~THEAETETUS: Yes.~STRANGER: 12 Text | STRANGER: And if there is deceit, then all things must be