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The Apology Part
1 Text | and family interests, and military offices, and speaking in Critias Part
2 Intro| equal to that of the present military force. And so they passed 3 Text | manner. Moreover, since military pursuits were then common 4 Text | the men who were fit for military service, and the size of 5 Text | hundred ships. Such was the military order of the royal city— Crito Part
6 Text | unless when you were on military service; nor did you travel Gorgias Part
7 Intro| about walls or docks or military expeditions, the rhetorician 8 Text | position taken, then the military will advise and not the Laches Part
9 Intro| creating a general interest in military studies, and greatly adding 10 Intro| definition, not only of military courage, but of courage 11 Intro| extremely graceful; and his military exploits naturally connect 12 Intro| that this, or any other military question, may be settled 13 Text | are the athletes of our military profession, trained in that 14 Text | knowledge and practice of other military arts will be honourable Laws Book
15 1 | Lacedaemon, which, like your military institutions, differ from 16 1 | command merely because he has military skill if he be a coward, 17 2 | beautiful kind of song, in your military way of life, which is modelled 18 2 | great as he who disobeys military leaders, or even greater.~ 19 3 | design, nor ignorance of military matters, either on the part 20 4 | ought not to regard either military virtue, or virtue in general, 21 5 | demes and villages, and also military ranks and movements, as 22 6 | foot soldiers, or have seen military service at the proper ages 23 6 | have been of the age for military service. And if one who 24 6 | and superintendents of military affairs, after previously 25 6 | need to make use of her in military service, let the time of 26 7 | include under gymnastics all military exercises, such as archery, 27 7 | fighting with heavy arms, and military evolutions, and movements 28 7 | reason, yet in case the whole military force should have to leave 29 7 | women ought not to neglect military matters, but that all citizens, 30 7 | wrestling is most akin to the military art, and is to be pursued 31 8 | and those which are not military are to be given up. The 32 8 | are to be given up. The military sort had better be completely 33 8 | Athenian. Certainly the most military of all qualities is general 34 8 | implements which are for military purposes, if there be need 35 9 | happens to any one in war, or military exercises, or mimic contests. 36 11 | their courage or by their military skill;—they should honour 37 12 | be performed with view to military excellence; and agility 38 12 | preceded the praises of the military life; the law shall be as 39 12 | shall be indicted before the military commanders for failure of 40 12 | an accuser at all in any military matters. Moreover, the court 41 12 | arms in war, no general or military officer shall allow him Phaedo Part
42 Intro| long as his political or military successes fill a page in Phaedrus Part
43 Intro| souls.’ In the fulfilment of military or public duties, they are Philebus Part
44 Intro| merely because he believes military discipline to be for the 45 Intro| has no need to look beyond military honour, patriotism, ‘England Protagoras Part
46 Text | gymnastic exercises, and military service, and the physician’ The Republic Book
47 3 | Well, and are these of any military use? ~Quite the reverse, 48 3 | good; and especially the military gymnastics. ~What do you 49 4 | boxing than they have in military qualities. ~Likely enough. ~ 50 5 | a turn for gymnastic and military exercises, and another is 51 6 | fails and is past civil and military duties, then let them range 52 7 | smallest understanding of military tactics, or indeed, I should 53 7 | seeking, having a double use, military and philosophical; for the 54 7 | but for the sake of their military use, and of the soul herself; 55 7 | of an army, or any other military manoeuvre, whether in actual 56 7 | he said. ~There are the military advantages of which you 57 7 | their learning, and in their military and other appointed duties, 58 7 | and compelled to hold any military or other office which young 59 8 | attention paid to gymnastics and military training-in all these respects 60 8 | the value set by them upon military stratagems and contrivances, 61 10 | right to know respecting military tactics, politics, education, 62 10 | speaks of cobbling, or of military tactics, or of anything The Second Alcibiades Part
63 Text | who have desired to obtain military command: of those who have The Sophist Part
64 Text | man-stealing, tyranny, the whole military art, by one name, as hunting The Statesman Part
65 Text | and defences are either military weapons or protections; 66 Text | science which has to do with military operations against our enemies— 67 Text | How can generalship and military tactics be regarded as other 68 Text | their excessive love of the military life? they raise up enemies The Symposium Part
69 Intro| clubs, and by the tie of military companionship. They were Timaeus Part
70 Intro| days, months, years, the military divisions of an army, the 71 Text | devote themselves solely to military pursuits; moreover, the 72 Text | pre-eminent in courage and military skill, and was the leader