Parents
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fathers and brothers · fathers and mothers · parents · relatives · the parents
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On the Choreutes (Greek)
Just as though nothing could have been more satisfactory or better suited to both parties, I on my side would make my demand or request, while the parents on theirs would send their sons along without demur, nay, readily.
in the texts
On the Choreutes
The parents of the boys recruited into the chorus, who sent their sons willingly and without dispute.
Just as though nothing could have been more satisfactory or better suited to both parties, I on my side would make my demand or request, while the parents on theirs would send their sons along without demur, nay, readily.
Apology
Family authorities whom Meletus contrasts with Socrates' influence over the young.
But in a question of health, men take the advice of physicians rather than that of their parents;
there is one set of men I know,—those whom you have persuaded to obey you rather than their parents.
Memorabilia
Mothers and fathers discussed as morally responsible for the circumstances in which they have children.
In that case then, they ought not to have children?
Who then will be bad fathers and mothers, if not they?
Therefore those who produce children in such circumstances produce them wrongly?