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1 1 | his citizens, in youth and age, and at every time of life,
2 2 | and Lacedaemonians of this age, and I may say, indeed,
3 2 | choir of young men under the age of thirty, who will call
4 2 | thirty to sixty years of age, will also sing. There remain
5 2 | fifty to sixty years of age, are to dance in his honour.~
6 2 | city which, by reason of age and intelligence, has the
7 2 | they are eighteen years of age; we will tell them that
8 2 | in moderation up to the age of thirty, but while a man
9 2 | lighten the sourness of old age; that in age we may renew
10 2 | sourness of old age; that in age we may renew our youth,
11 2 | thirty to fifty years of age, and may be over fifty,
12 2 | suitable for men of their age and character to sing; and
13 2 | more than sixty years of age, shall suffer a disgrace
14 3 | their food in a primitive age, having plenty of milk and
15 3 | in youth, in manhood, in age, he cannot help always praying
16 3 | father, in the dotage of age or the heat of youth, having
17 3 | moderation which comes of age, making the power of your
18 4 | with the keen vision of age.~Athenian. Why, yes; every
19 4 | when he has arrived at the age of thirty–five, shall pay
20 5 | himself isolation in crabbed age when life is on the wane:
21 6 | the grace of God, if old age will only permit us.~Cleinias.
22 6 | less than fifty years of age when he is elected; or if
23 6 | when he is sixty years of age, he shall hold office for
24 6 | after he is seventy years of age, if he live so long.~These
25 6 | are or have been of the age for military service. And
26 6 | less than sixty years of age—the laws shall be the same
27 6 | out of each triad; their age shall be the same as that
28 6 | than twenty–five years of age, and not more than thirty.
29 6 | less than forty years of age. One director will also
30 6 | less than thirty years of age. The director and manager
31 6 | seen naked, at a proper age, and on a suitable occasion,
32 6 | over twenty–five years of age, having seen and been seen
33 6 | if he be still under the age of five–and–thirty years;
34 6 | at thirty–five years of age, let him pay a yearly fine;—
35 6 | children up to fifty years of age; and let regard be had to
36 7 | you.~Athenian. Up to the age of three years, whether
37 7 | free–born. Children at that age have certain natural modes
38 7 | all are to be of the same age; and let each of them, as
39 7 | punish him herself. After the age of six years the time has
40 7 | and we should not at our age be too ready to speak about
41 7 | less than fifty years of age, who shall make the selection,
42 7 | up from childhood to the age of discretion and maturity
43 7 | letters is three years; the age of thirteen is the proper
44 7 | with the usual language of age. But when any one has any
45 8 | less than fifty years of age; nor should he be one who,
46 8 | who are thirteen years of age and upwards until their
47 8 | and yet remain until the age for procreation virgin and
48 8 | less than thirty years of age, shall be struck and beaten
49 8 | more than thirty years of age, eat of them on the spot,
50 8 | and of fifteen years of age, let the time of their sojourn
51 9 | not less than ten years of age, they shall select ten whom
52 9 | influence of extreme old age, or in a fit of childish
53 9 | more than sixty years of age, having children of their
54 9 | not even if he be of the age which is prescribed by the
55 9 | on any one who is of an age to have been his father
56 9 | strikes another of the same age or somewhat older than himself,
57 9 | more than forty years of age, dares to fight with another,
58 9 | combatants, nor their equal in age, shall separate them, or
59 9 | but if he be the equal in age of the person who is struck
60 11| less than thirty years of age. Or if he be a freeman,
61 11| less than thirty years of age, may with impunity chastise
62 11| time of sickness or in old age and in every other sort
63 11| the sea of disease or old age, and persuades you to dispose
64 11| if they be of a suitable age; and if there be not even
65 11| suitableness or unsuitableness of age in marriage; he shall make
66 11| disabled by disease or old age. These things only happen,
67 11| colony. And if disease or age or harshness of temper,
68 11| take care of one another in age. If a woman dies, leaving
69 11| their parents live to old age and reach the utmost limit
70 11| are under thirty years of age, that is to say, if they
71 11| punishment up to forty years of age. But if, when they are still
72 11| more than forty years of age, and may bring an action
73 12| less than fifty years of age. And out of the selected
74 12| women who have passed the age of childbearing; next, although
75 12| less than forty years of age; and no one shall go in
76 12| less than fifty years of age; he must be a man of reputation,
77 12| more than sixty years of age he shall no longer continue
78 12| at least fifty years of age; he may possibly be wanting
79 12| or manhood, or any other age. And at the end of all,
80 12| less than thirty years of age, he himself judging in the,
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