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The Apology Part
1 Intro| mouth-piece of the others. The accusations of both might be summed 2 Text | latter first, for these accusations you heard long before the 3 Text | what is the origin of these accusations which are brought against Crito Part
4 Text | These are the sort of accusations to which, as we were saying, Laws Book
5 1 | your women. To all such accusations, whether they are brought 6 11 | magistrates shall preserve the accusations of false witness, and have The Republic Book
7 4 | happiness; and many other accusations of the same nature might 8 6 | into the grounds of these accusations, and have now arrived at 9 7 | plectrum gives, and make accusations against the strings, both The Sophist Part
10 Text | reverence, and not be liable to accusations so serious. Yet one thing The Symposium Part
11 Intro| connexion of another kind. Such accusations were brought against several