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The Apology Part
1 Text | nevertheless true. The only office of state which I ever held, Cratylus Part
2 Text | consistent, and that the office and name of the God really Euthyphro Part
3 Intro| characteristic of his priestly office. His failure to apprehend The First Alcibiades Part
4 Text | the duties of his royal office; the second, who is the 5 Text | SOCRATES: That would be the office of the pilot?~ALCIBIADES: Gorgias Part
6 Intro| criticism does a friendly office in counselling moderation, 7 Intro| we entrusted him with the office? And as Callicles is about 8 Intro| his readers?~Yet the true office of a poet or writer of fiction 9 Text | good, whether money, or office, or any other sort of power, 10 Text | deserves.~Now the proper office of punishment is twofold: Ion Part
11 Text | passages which describe the office of the prophet and the physician Laws Book
12 2 | drink during their year of office, nor should pilots of vessels 13 3 | this arrangement the kingly office, being compounded of the 14 4 | shall be given the highest office and chief ministry of the 15 6 | of the law shall not hold office longer than twenty years, 16 6 | years of age, he shall hold office for ten years only; and 17 6 | to hold such an important office as that of guardian of the 18 6 | duly execute the sacred office, according to the laws of 19 6 | account of his conduct in office, except those who, like 20 6 | a scrutiny let them hold office according to the laws laid 21 6 | guardians of the law—shall hold office for five years; and in the 22 6 | like manner to fill his office.~If any one dies while he 23 6 | while he is holding a public office, and more than thirty days 24 6 | days before his term of office expires, let those whose 25 6 | is elect another to the office in the same manner as before. 26 6 | annual as those holding office for a longer period, when 27 6 | fruits, choosing in each office him who seems to them to 28 6 | with the women holding the office of overseer and be divorced 29 6 | years; and let a woman hold office at forty, and a man at thirty 30 7 | as she is appointed, hold office and go to the temples every 31 7 | and may he prosper in his office! Let us now proceed to lay 32 7 | of the importance of his office, and also because he will 33 11 | down for them about their office.~After the practices of 34 11 | him be deposed from his office of guardian of the law, 35 12 | down by the pressure of office or his own inability to 36 12 | support the dignity of his office, be guilty of any crooked 37 12 | called by many names; and the office of examiner is a most important 38 12 | them live while they hold office in the precinct of Helios 39 12 | prize of virtue and of his office; and if the defendant be 40 12 | let him be deprived of his office, and of the burial, and 41 12 | no longer continue in his office of spectator, And when he 42 12 | of the ten years of his office as he pleases, on his return 43 12 | have been released from the office; and each of them shall Menexenus Part
44 Text | I shall be ready to hold office, if you allow and advise Meno Part
45 Text | gold and silver, and having office and honour in the state— The Republic Book
46 1 | happens when they take an office; there is the just man neglecting 47 1 | the forwardness to take office, instead of waiting to be 48 1 | induces the good to take office, not because they would, 49 1 | good men, then to avoid office would be as much an object 50 1 | contention as to obtain office is at present; then we should 51 2 | the want, undertake the office of salesmen. In well-ordered 52 3 | a house, an army, or an office of state; and, what is most 53 4 | whom you would intrust the office of determining suits-at-law? ~ 54 6 | who are to share in any office or command. ~Certainly, 55 7 | every one of them will take office as a stern necessity, and 56 7 | they will be fighting about office, and the civil and domestic 57 7 | hold any military or other office which young men are qualified 58 8 | law forbids you to hold office or be a dicast, that you 59 8 | that you should not hold office or be a dicast, if you have 60 8 | disqualified and driven from office, and therefore they cannot The Second Alcibiades Part
61 Text | and terrors during their office, but after their return The Seventh Letter Part
62 Text | from humble station to high office and from poverty to immense The Statesman Part
63 Text | define the nature of his office.~YOUNG SOCRATES: Certainly.~ 64 Text | follows:—When the year of office has expired, the pilot or 65 Text | YOUNG SOCRATES: No; his office is such as you describe.~ The Symposium Part
66 Text | of interest, or wish for office or power. He may pray, and Theaetetus Part
67 Text | therefore she assigned this office to those who are too old 68 Text | this or former ages. The office of a midwife I, like my