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... understand nothing whatever . Nor do I say this as disparaging such a science , if there be any one skilled in such things , only let me not be prosecuted by Melitus on a charge of this kind ; but I say it , O Athenians , because I have ...
... understand nothing whatever . Nor do I say this as disparaging such a science , if there be any one skilled in such things , only let me not be prosecuted by Melitus on a charge of this kind ; but I say it , O Athenians , because I have ...
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... understanding . But I must relate to you my wandering , and the labours which I underwent , in order that the oracle ... understand nothing that they say . The poets appeared to me to be affected in a similar manner and at the same time ...
... understanding . But I must relate to you my wandering , and the labours which I underwent , in order that the oracle ... understand nothing that they say . The poets appeared to me to be affected in a similar manner and at the same time ...
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... understand whether you say that I teach them to believe that there are certain gods , ( and in that case I do believe that there are gods , and am not altogether an atheist , nor in this respect to blame , ) not however those which the ...
... understand whether you say that I teach them to believe that there are certain gods , ( and in that case I do believe that there are gods , and am not altogether an atheist , nor in this respect to blame , ) not however those which the ...
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... understands , whom we ought to reve- rence and respect rather than all others together ? and if we do not obey him , shall we not corrupt and injure that part of ourselves which becomes better by justice , but is ruined by injustice ...
... understands , whom we ought to reve- rence and respect rather than all others together ? and if we do not obey him , shall we not corrupt and injure that part of ourselves which becomes better by justice , but is ruined by injustice ...
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... understands the just and unjust ; the one , even truth itself . So that at first you did not set out with a right principle , when you laid it down that we ought to regard the opinion of the multitude with respect to things just and ...
... understands the just and unjust ; the one , even truth itself . So that at first you did not set out with a right principle , when you laid it down that we ought to regard the opinion of the multitude with respect to things just and ...
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