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peace 97
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peaceful 8
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peace

The Apology
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1 Text | than him who holds his peace.~But, setting aside the Crito Part
2 Intro| afterwards. He may now depart in peace and innocence, a sufferer Euthydemus Part
3 Text | Here Euthydemus held his peace, but Dionysodorus returned The First Alcibiades Part
4 Intro| to fight and when to make peace. Now, men should fight and 5 Intro| men should fight and make peace on just grounds, and therefore 6 Intro| injustice must enter into peace and war; and he who advises 7 Text | war, Socrates, or about peace, or about any other concerns 8 Text | whom they ought to make peace, and with whom they ought 9 Text | the excellence of war and peace; as the more musical was 10 Text | more excellent in war and peace?~ALCIBIADES: But I really 11 Text | in the matter of making peace and going to war with those Gorgias Part
12 Intro| rhetoric, I shall die in peace. For death is no evil, but Laches Part
13 Text | own fathers did in war and peace—in the management of the Laws Book
14 1 | they should be continued in peace. For what men in general 15 1 | what men in general term peace would be said by him to 16 1 | victory of the other, or that peace and friendship should be 17 1 | is to be deprecated; but peace with one another, and good 18 1 | sound legislator who orders peace for the sake of war, and 19 1 | not war for the sake of peace.~Cleinias. I suppose that 20 1 | meets friend in time of peace.~Cleinias. True.~Athenian. 21 4 | taking care us and giving us peace and reverence and order 22 5 | or any other victory of peace or war, desires to win the 23 5 | furnish numbers for war and peace, and for all contracts and 24 7 | internal one, and produces a peace and calm in the soul, and 25 7 | others, are useful both in peace and war, and are beneficial 26 7 | managed well for the sake of peace; but the truth is, that 27 7 | should live the life of peace as long and as well as he 28 7 | called and is the dance of peace. The warrior dance is different 29 7 | not right. In the dance of peace what we have to consider 30 7 | to the dances of war and peace, for with these we are undoubtedly 31 7 | Pyrrhic, and the dance of peace which he called Emmeleia, 32 8 | city if good has a life of peace, but if evil, a life of 33 8 | rather while they are at peace. And every city which has 34 9 | take pity on him, and make peace with him, and show him all 35 11 | restingplace, and gives them peace and calm when they are tossed 36 11 | that you will depart in peace and kindness towards us, 37 12 | motion, but in war and in peace he should look to and follow 38 12 | And we ought in time of peace from youth upwards to practise 39 12 | celebration of sacrifice in peace, or the payment of contributions 40 12 | holy meetings in time of peace, procuring a glory which 41 12 | enemy; and if any one makes peace or war with another on his 42 12 | the City declare war or peace against any, the generals Menexenus Part
43 Intro| mouth an allusion to the peace of Antalcidas, an event 44 Text | their countrymen. There was peace, and our city was held in 45 Text | gave them back, and made peace, considering that they should 46 Text | the barbarians. After the peace there followed a third war, 47 Text | Afterwards there was quiet and peace abroad, but there sprang 48 Text | After this there was perfect peace, and the city had rest; Phaedo Part
49 Text | Cadmus, and how shall I make peace with him?~I think that you 50 Text | that a man should die in peace. Be quiet, then, and have Protagoras Part
51 Text | question, and should say, ‘Peace, man; nothing can be holy 52 Text | or wealthy, or of ‘awfulpeace, but of ‘awfuldisease, ‘ The Republic Book
53 1 | still the man you were? Peace, he replied; most gladly 54 1 | a bad rich man ever have peace with himself. ~May I ask, 55 1 | owes to men. Now to this peace of mind the possession of 56 1 | pilot? ~No. ~Then in time of peace justice will be of no use? ~ 57 1 | justice may be of use in peace as well as in war? ~Yes. ~ 58 1 | acquisition has justice in time of peace? ~In contracts, Socrates, 59 1 | could no longer hold his peace; and, gathering himself 60 2 | may be expected to live in peace and health to a good old 61 3 | used by him in times of peace and freedom of action, when 62 3 | foreign enemies and maintain peace among our citizens at home, 63 4 | and his own law, and at peace with himself; and when he 64 5 | the citizens to keep the peace with one another? ~Yes, 65 5 | there will be no want of peace. ~And as the guardians will 66 5 | they would have the idea of peace in their hearts, and would 67 6 | or others, he holds his peace, and goes his own way. He 68 6 | unrighteousness, and depart in peace and good-will, with bright 69 8 | the pursuits of war and peace are also to be common, and 70 8 | fitted for war rather than peace; and in the value set by 71 8 | rest go to war, or to be at peace when others are at peace, 72 8 | peace when others are at peace, unless you are so disposed-there The Second Alcibiades Part
73 Text | advise us about war and peace, or the building of walls The Seventh Letter Part
74 Text | what should be done when peace was made; for at that time 75 Text | on these conditions.~When peace had been made, he began The Sophist Part
76 Intro| principles warring and at peace again, marrying and begetting 77 Text | and then again there was peace, and they were married and 78 Text | the perpetual strife and peace, but admit a relaxation 79 Text | and alternation of them; peace and unity sometimes prevailing The Statesman Part
80 Intro| always wanting to be at peace, and hence they pass imperceptibly 81 Text | universal creature, once more at peace, attained to a calm, and 82 Text | to go to war, or to make peace, the same as this or different?~ 83 Text | some way of keeping the peace with foreign States. And 84 Text | this fondness of theirs for peace, which is often out of season The Symposium Part
85 Text | when you might speak in peace.~You are right, said Aristophanes, 86 Text | friends of the God and at peace with him we shall find our 87 Text | or other violence, but peace and sweetness, as there 88 Text | to be the god who~‘Gives peace on earth and calms the stormy Theaetetus Part
89 Intro| there would be greater peace and less evil among mankind.’~ 90 Intro| never seen them in time of peace, when they discourse at 91 Intro| possessed their souls in peace without ever allowing them 92 Text | he has his talk out in peace, and, like ourselves, he 93 Text | words, there would be more peace and fewer evils among men.~ 94 Text | stayed with them in time of peace, for they are no friends 95 Text | friends of yours; and their peace doctrines are only communicated Timaeus Part
96 Intro| at night, moderation and peace accompanied with prophetic 97 Text | it to pass the night in peace, and to practise divination


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