condemned
to criticize or punish someone
intimate
closely acquainted
indiscriminately
in a random manner
acquisition
a purchase
luster
a soft glow
unblemished
flawless
steadfast
loyal
to criticize or punish someone
closely acquainted
in a random manner
a purchase
a soft glow
flawless
loyal
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God (Symbol of Authority)
Socrates argues that his philosophy is to serve God but not to satisfy human beings. For instance, Socrates defends himself against the case before him that his comic play aims to serve God but not corrupt the Athenian...
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There are some good thoughts on this at the link below,
http://politicalsausagefactory.wordpress.com/2011/02/11/crito-and-martin-luther-king-jr/