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The Apology Part
1 Text | generals whom you chose to command me at Potidaea and Amphipolis 2 Text | For know that this is the command of God; and I believe that 3 Text | themselves give honour and command, are no better than women. Charmides Part
4 Text | you who are my guardian command me, I should be very wrong 5 Text | not to obey you.~And I do command you, he said.~Then I will Cratylus Part
6 Intro| speech will give us a greater command of it and enable us to make Critias Part
7 Text | pillar, and would neither command others, nor obey any ruler Crito Part
8 Text | contract that he will do as we command him. And he who disobeys Euthydemus Part
9 Intro| which Plato, with equal command of their true nature, has 10 Text | know about the array and command of an army, and the whole Euthyphro Part
11 Intro| thrown into a ditch by the command of Euthyphro’s father, who The First Alcibiades Part
12 Intro| the man who is able to command in the city.’ But to command 13 Intro| command in the city.’ But to command what—horses or men? and 14 Intro| say, that he is able to command men living in social and Gorgias Part
15 Intro| quick ear, is ready to take command of the ship and guide her Ion Part
16 Text | have also appointed to the command of their armies and to other Laws Book
17 1 | army? Will he be able to command merely because he has military 18 1 | not of a general who is to command an army, when foe meets 19 1 | all respects such as you command him; and if he underwent 20 2 | an answer, but also as a command to proceed with gymnastic.~ 21 3 | is just as if one were to command gymnastic masters or physicians 22 3 | the wise should lead and command, and the ignorant follow 23 3 | leading a Persian host by command of Darius, which was expressly 24 4 | of the law. The arbitrary command, which was compared to the 25 4 | intelligently receive his command, that is to say, the law. 26 6 | ought always to be that of a command, and we ought not to jest 27 6 | time the magistrates may command, assemble every day in the 28 7 | and out of place—he should command slaves and hired strangers 29 8 | celebrated in their turn by the command of the judges and the director 30 8 | no root; and that I would command them to abstain too from 31 9 | tyrants and masters, who command and threaten, and, after 32 9 | whom the legislator will command to endure any extremity 33 9 | strikes a freeman, not at the command of the magistrates, his 34 11 | If a person disobeys this command, any citizen who is present, 35 12 | for example that he should command any man to weep or abstain Meno Part
36 Intro| virtue to be ‘the power of command.’ But to this, again, exceptions 37 Intro| as well as of those who command; and the power of command 38 Intro| command; and the power of command must be justly or not unjustly 39 Text | way?~SOCRATES: Had I the command of you as well as of myself, Phaedo Part
40 Intro| the Phliasian auditor to command the assent of any man of Protagoras Part
41 Text | by the constables at the command of the prytanes. This is 42 Text | circumstance overpower in the command of a vessel?— not the private 43 Text | strength, or of rule, or of command: their notion is that a The Republic Book
44 1 | own interest in what they command, and also that to obey them 45 1 | the rulers unintentionally command things to be done which 46 1 | that rulers may sometime command what is not for their own 47 1 | acknowledged that the stronger may command the weaker who are his subjects 48 1 | example, to superintend and command and deliberate and the like. 49 2 | courage and strength, and command of money and friends. And 50 3 | forbid them to utter, and command them to sing and say the 51 3 | of you have the power of command, and in the composition 52 3 | lead them forth under the command of their rulers. Let them 53 5 | the one and the power of command in the other; the guardians 54 5 | unless the magistrates command him; nor will he slight 55 5 | will place them under the command of experienced veterans 56 5 | ambitious men; if they cannot command an army, they are willing 57 5 | army, they are willing to command a file; and if they cannot 58 6 | really qualified for the command of a ship, and that he must 59 6 | to share in any office or command. ~Certainly, he said. ~And The Second Alcibiades Part
60 Text | desired to obtain military command: of those who have gained 61 Text | have had the glories of command. If, indeed, such perils 62 Text | accept a tyranny, or the command of an army, or any of the The Seventh Letter Part
63 Text | come they must entreat and command them to draw up laws after The Statesman Part
64 Intro| the wholesale dealer in command, and the herald, or other 65 Intro| which was the science of command, and this had a part which 66 Intro| was a science of wholesale command; and this was divided into 67 Text | assign to him the art of command—for he is a ruler?~YOUNG 68 Text | of division in the art of command too. I am inclined to think 69 Text | is not the herald under command, and does he not receive 70 Text | kindred arts which exercise command; or, as in the preceding 71 Text | all rulers be supposed to command for the sake of producing 72 Text | course that which exercises command about animals. For, surely, 73 Text | which was concerned with command, had to do with the rearing 74 Text | was the science of rule or command, and from this was derived 75 Text | or of any other art of command.~YOUNG SOCRATES: Quite true.~ 76 Text | who is willing to take a command under such conditions, deserves Theaetetus Part
77 Intro| eye or ear instead of the command of reason. It is a faculty 78 Text | whose word ought to be a command to a young man, bids me 79 Text | which a freeman can always command: he has his talk out in Timaeus Part
80 Intro| plan. Plato had not the command of his materials which would 81 Text | honourable and more fit to command than the hinder part, made 82 Text | accord to obey the word of command issuing from the citadel.~ 83 Text | of the best to have the command in all of them. But the 84 Text | our being, remembering the command of their father when he