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... Crito , let us obey him : let the poison be brought if it is ready ; and if it is not ready , let it be prepared . " Crito replied : " Nay , Socrates , I think that the sun is still upon the hills , it has not set . Besides , I know ...
... Crito , let us obey him : let the poison be brought if it is ready ; and if it is not ready , let it be prepared . " Crito replied : " Nay , Socrates , I think that the sun is still upon the hills , it has not set . Besides , I know ...
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... Crito made a sign to his slave who was standing by ; and the slave went out , and after some delay returned with the man who was to give the poison , carrying it prepared in a cup . When Socrates saw him , he asked , " You understand ...
... Crito made a sign to his slave who was standing by ; and the slave went out , and after some delay returned with the man who was to give the poison , carrying it prepared in a cup . When Socrates saw him , he asked , " You understand ...
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... Crito closed his mouth and his eyes . Such was the end , Echecrates , of our friend , a man , I think , who was the wisest and justest , and the best man that I have ever known . Men Show Devotion to a Loved Officer ERNIE PYLE 1 AT THE ...
... Crito closed his mouth and his eyes . Such was the end , Echecrates , of our friend , a man , I think , who was the wisest and justest , and the best man that I have ever known . Men Show Devotion to a Loved Officer ERNIE PYLE 1 AT THE ...
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Oral Reading: Discussion and Principles, and an Anthology of Practice ... Lionel Crocker,Louis Michael Eich No preview available - 1955 |
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