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1 1 | about assaults; others about ten thousand other such matters.
2 1 | the Ceans (and there are ten thousand other instances
3 1 | family, and came to Athens ten years before the Persian
4 1 | invasion; and he said that for ten years they would not come,
5 1 | which is the source of ten thousand acts of injustice,
6 2 | same forms which they had ten thousand years ago;—this
7 2 | How?~Athenian. There are ten thousand likenesses of objects
8 3 | arts were unknown during ten thousand times ten thousand
9 3 | during ten thousand times ten thousand years. And no more
10 3 | Athenian. The Achaeans remained ten years, and overthrew Troy.~
11 3 | Athenian. And during the ten years in which the Achaeans
12 3 | prevailed among us. About ten years before the naval engagement
13 4 | when once it is surmounted, ten thousand or rather all blessings
14 5 | any number of parts up to ten. Every legislator ought
15 5 | fifty–nine divisors, and ten of these proceed without
16 5 | without interval from one to ten: this will furnish numbers
17 6 | he shall hold office for ten years only; and upon the
18 6 | second class, five in number: ten are to be first elected,
19 6 | elected, and out of the ten five are to be chosen by
20 6 | they shall pay a fine of ten drachmae if they be found
21 6 | those who say that he has. Ten are to be elected by vote,
22 6 | elected by vote, and he of the ten who is chosen by lot shall
23 6 | another guardian within ten days, or be fined a drachma
24 6 | sufficiently determined. A ten years experience of sacrifices
25 6 | fine annually shall owe ten times the sum, which the
26 6 | begetting them continue ten years and no longer, during
27 6 | party, they shall choose ten of the guardians of the
28 7 | of music is always made ten thousand times better by
29 7 | A fair time for a boy of ten years old to spend in letters
30 8 | against two, and so on up to ten against ten. As to what
31 8 | so on up to ten against ten. As to what a man ought
32 8 | would be the source of ten thousand blessings. For,
33 9 | one son of not less than ten years of age, they shall
34 9 | of age, they shall select ten whom their father or grandfather
35 10| Athenian. And which of these ten motions ought we to prefer
36 10| is able to move itself is ten thousand times superior
37 10| Athenian. Let us select of the ten motions the one which mind
38 11| of the laws, let him pay ten times the value of the treasure
39 11| to remain in the city for ten days, and the purchaser
40 11| away, and in a period of ten years no one is willing
41 11| incompatibility of temper, ten of the guardians of the
42 11| who are impartial, and ten of the women who regulate
43 12| during as many out of the ten years of his office as he
44 12| guardians of the law, the ten eldest being chosen; the
45 12| shall be three years, or ten years if he has them in
46 12| to be of this sort:—The ten oldest guardians of the
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