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ruler

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1 Text | their names has Archepolis (ruler of the city)—and yet the 2 Text | therefore he called the ruler of this element Poseidon; Critias Part
3 Text | command others, nor obey any ruler who commanded them, to act The First Alcibiades Part
4 Text | And if you meant to be the ruler of this city, would you Gorgias Part
5 Intro| avoid the last must be a ruler, or the friend of a ruler; 6 Intro| ruler, or the friend of a ruler; and to be the friend he 7 Intro| must be the equal of the ruler, and must also resemble 8 Intro| unprepared for them; but like the Ruler of the Universe Himself, 9 Text | of Perdiccas is now the ruler of Macedonia?~SOCRATES: 10 Text | that every man is his own ruler; but perhaps you think that 11 Text | and master of himself, and ruler of his own pleasures and 12 Text | enemies, even though he be a ruler in his city? Nay, Socrates, 13 Text | art of one who is either a ruler or even tyrant himself, Ion Part
14 Text | ought to say, and what a ruler and what a subject.~SOCRATES: 15 Text | than the pilot what the ruler of a sea-tossed vessel ought 16 Text | than the physician what the ruler of a sick man ought to say?~ Laws Book
17 1 | communicate his observation to a ruler or to an equal in years 18 1 | intended by nature to have a ruler, and is well enough when 19 1 | president, but always without a ruler or with a bad one:—when 20 1 | soldiers will require a ruler?~Cleinias. To be sure; no 21 1 | provide them with a quiet ruler?~Cleinias. Of course.~Athenian. 22 1 | of the revels? For if the ruler of drinkers be himself young 23 1 | superintendence of a sober ruler. Do you not see that a drunken 24 1 | drunken pilot or a drunken ruler of any sort will ruin ship, 25 3 | whom the lot falls is a ruler, and he who fails in obtaining 26 4 | mortal man and not God is the ruler, have no escape from evils 27 4 | no need of any guide or ruler, but is able himself to 28 5 | leave the selection to the ruler of the settlement. Following 29 5 | to be preserved, and no ruler, nor any one else who aspires 30 8 | have to be coerced; and the ruler fears the subject, and will 31 10 | obey the soul, which is the ruler?~Cleinias. Nothing can be 32 10 | us say to the youth:—The ruler of the universe has ordered 33 10 | been infinite; but now the ruler of the world has a wonderfully 34 12 | first place, to be called a ruler at all; further, will he 35 12 | citizen, can hardly be a good ruler of a whole state; but he Menexenus Part
36 Text | and good is a governor and ruler. The basis of this our government Phaedo Part
37 Text | Once more, he said, what ruler is there of the elements Philebus Part
38 Intro| affirmed mind to be the ruler of the universe. And remember The Republic Book
39 1 | when you admitted that the ruler was not infallible, but 40 1 | artists. No artist or sage or ruler errs at the time when he 41 1 | we should say that the ruler, in so far as he is a ruler, 42 1 | ruler, in so far as he is a ruler, is unerring, and, being 43 1 | sense do you speak of a ruler or stronger whose interest, 44 1 | inferior should execute-is he a ruler in the popular or in the 45 1 | true physician is also a ruler having the human body as 46 1 | sense of the term, is a ruler of sailors, and not a mere 47 1 | admitted. ~And such a pilot and ruler will provide and prescribe 48 1 | and not for his own or the ruler's interest? ~He gave a reluctant " 49 1 | who, in so far as he is a ruler, considers or enjoins what 50 1 | say, the interest of the ruler and stronger, and the loss 51 1 | saying just now about the ruler. I conceived that the art 52 1 | conceived that the art of the ruler, considered as a ruler, 53 1 | the ruler, considered as a ruler, whether in a State or in 54 1 | plain proof that the true ruler is not meant by nature to 55 1 | must necessarily be an evil ruler and superintendent, and 56 1 | and the good soul a good ruler? ~Yes, necessarily. ~And 57 3 | he said. ~If, then, the ruler catches anybody beside himself 58 3 | pure, shall be appointed a ruler and guardian of the State; 59 3 | ranks, and the eye of the ruler must not be pitiful toward 60 4 | slave and freeman, artisan, ruler, subject-the quality, I 61 5 | in any other State of a ruler who would speak of one of 62 6 | who is able to govern. The ruler who is good for anything 63 6 | Yes, one is enough. ~The ruler may impose the laws and 64 6 | s fire, was to be made a ruler, and to receive honors and 65 7 | better life than that of a ruler, and then you may have a 66 7 | err; and the State makes a ruler, and the individual a friend, 67 8 | honor; claiming to be a ruler, not because he is eloquent, 68 8 | the rich man, and make a ruler of him, and dishonor the 69 8 | in truth he was neither ruler nor subject, but just a 70 8 | you say, he seemed to be a ruler, but was only a spendthrift. ~ 71 8 | is a pauper who is not a ruler. ~And may we be so bold 72 9 | their hearts a guardian and ruler like our own, and when this 73 9 | you mean that he will be a ruler in the city of which we The Second Alcibiades Part
74 Text | satisfied unless you were ruler of the whole of Europe, The Seventh Letter Part
75 Text | whether it be under a single ruler or more than one, if, while The Statesman Part
76 Intro| truest sense of all, the ruler is not man but God; and 77 Intro| despair of finding a true ruler, are willing to acquiesce 78 Intro| household may be compared to the ruler of a small state. Hence 79 Intro| commands to others. Again, a ruler is concerned with the production 80 Intro| had all passed away, the ruler of the universe let go the 81 Intro| as there is no natural ruler of the hive, they meet together 82 Intro| degree of co-operation in the ruler and his subjects,—an ‘education 83 Intro| despair of finding the true ruler; and therefore are ready 84 Intro| by us:—~a. The imaginary ruler, whether God or man, is 85 Intro| something higher—an intelligent ruler, whether God or man, who 86 Intro| external authority of a ruler impose laws for which a 87 Intro| the wisdom of the perfect ruler.~Laws should be just, but 88 Text | station is able to advise the ruler of a country, may not he 89 Text | the knowledge which the ruler himself ought to have?~YOUNG 90 Text | whether he happens to be a ruler or a private man, when regarded 91 Text | work himself, but is the ruler of workmen?~YOUNG SOCRATES: 92 Text | art of command—for he is a ruler?~YOUNG SOCRATES: The latter, 93 Text | For we are seeking the ruler; and our enquiry is not 94 Text | concerned with him who is not a ruler.~YOUNG SOCRATES: Very good.~ 95 Text | produce our Statesman and ruler, and set him like a charioteer 96 Text | we declared him to be the ruler of the entire State, without 97 Text | servant pretending to be a ruler, and yet I do not think 98 Text | included in the notion of the ruler.~YOUNG SOCRATES: True.~STRANGER: 99 Text | government of the one scientific ruler, is to do nothing contrary 100 Text | And when an individual ruler governs neither by law nor 101 Text | alone would be the happy ruler of a true and perfect State.~ 102 Text | needed, you must choose a ruler who has both these qualities— 103 Text | each, for the temperate ruler is very careful and just The Symposium Part
104 Intro| well as just, for he is the ruler of the desires, and if he 105 Text | Temperance is the acknowledged ruler of the pleasures and desires, Timaeus Part
106 Intro| thinks and knows and is the ruler of the whole. Secondly, 107 Text | than the body, to be the ruler and mistress, of whom the


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