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The Apology
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1 Intro| Memorabilia respecting the trial and death of Socrates agree 2 Intro| sake of justice—once at the trial of the generals; and again 3 Text | so eager to bring men to trial from a pretended zeal and 4 Text | intended by you to make trial of me. You have put this 5 Text | had the presidency at the trial of the generals who had Crito Part
6 Intro| Even in the course of the trial he might have proposed exile 7 Text | our want of courage. The trial need never have come on, 8 Text | might in the course of the trial, if you had liked, have Euthydemus Part
9 Text | hope that you will make a trial of the young man, and converse Euthyphro Part
10 Intro| Socrates is awaiting his trial for impiety. But before 11 Intro| impiety. But before the trial begins, Plato would like 12 Intro| to put the world on their trial, and convince them of ignorance 13 Intro| Socrates at the time of his trial or the reverse, can any 14 Text | disciple. Then before the trial with Meletus comes on I Gorgias Part
15 Intro| his own behaviour at the trial of the generals after the 16 Intro| to his own conduct at the trial of the generals after the 17 Text | Chaerephon, you can make trial.~POLUS: Yes, indeed, and 18 Text | Chaerephon, you may make trial of me too, for I think that 19 Text | a turn, and do you make trial of the sort of proof which, 20 Text | man is to make a complete trial of the good or evil of the 21 Text | meet are unable to make trial of me, because they are 22 Text | And if I am brought to trial and incur the dangers of 23 Text | villain who brings me to trial—of that I am very sure, 24 Text | yourself when the day of trial and judgment, of which I Laches Part
25 Intro| seventy years of age at his trial in 399 (see Apology), he Laws Book
26 1 | and if he underwent the trial well and manfully, you would 27 6 | not bring the offender to trial, shall be amenable to the 28 6 | decision of them, but the trial of them shall take place 29 6 | and he has made an actual trial of his decrees, will he 30 9 | bring the conspirator to trial for making a violent and 31 9 | who pleases may bring to trial the next of kin to the dead 32 9 | case shall be brought to trial for impiety by any one who 33 9 | liable to be brought to trial for impiety by any one who 34 9 | fly and will not stand his trial, let him fly for ever; or, 35 9 | undertake to produce him at the trial. But if he be unwilling 36 9 | produce him at the day of trial.~If a man do not commit 37 11 | remain until the time of trial with three of the eldest 38 11 | allowed to bring them to trial; and if any of them be convicted, 39 11 | summoned shall come to the trial; and if he knows and is 40 11 | certainly remain until the trial, in case they should be 41 11 | them on the day when the trial for false witness takes 42 12 | from being present at a trial, whether a principal party Meno Part
43 Intro| evident allusions to the trial of Socrates.~Socrates returns 44 Intro| contain allusions to the trial and death of Socrates.~...~ Phaedo Part
45 Intro| his information about the trial of Socrates (Mem.), the ‘ 46 Intro| to the proceedings on the trial, he alludes playfully; but 47 Intro| Epigenes were present at the trial; Euclid and Terpsion will 48 Intro| Plato which describe the trial and death of Socrates. Their 49 Text | of the proceedings at the trial?~ECHECRATES: Yes; some one 50 Text | some one told us about the trial, and we could not understand 51 Text | crowned on the day before the trial, and this was the reason 52 Text | at the court in which the trial took place, and which is 53 Text | me to him now, as at the trial he was surety to the judges Phaedrus Part
54 Intro| must pass through a time of trial and conflict first; in the Protagoras Part
55 Text | thought that I would make trial of the strength of his resolution. 56 Text | answer may both be put on our trial.~Protagoras at first made 57 Text | did only in order to make trial of me.~I answer, Socrates, The Republic Book
58 3 | all practising or making trial of virtue in the higher 59 3 | and he who fails in the trial is to be rejected. That 60 3 | life, has come out of the trial victorious and pure, shall 61 4 | over-positive as yet; but if, on trial, this conception of justice 62 4 | the State and have another trial of the theory. The friction 63 7 | unpropitious to learning; and the trial of who is first in gymnastic 64 8 | officer who is brought to trial under a prejudice raised 65 9 | and now comes the third trial, which is dedicated to Olympian 66 10 | had never been schooled by trial, whereas the pilgrims WhO The Seventh Letter Part
67 Text | whom I have mentioned, to trial before a court of law, laying Theaetetus Part
68 Intro| few days before his own trial and death, as we are once 69 Intro| allusion is made to the trial, and the principal share 70 Text | cause in his hands; the trial is never about some indifferent


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