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1 4 | ages of thirty and thirtyfive, or, if he does not, he 2 4 | ages of thirty and thirtyfive, considering that in a manner 3 4 | arrived at the age of thirtyfive, shall pay a yearly fine 4 5 | being divided into four or five parts, or any number of 5 6 | provide annually for it five wardens of the country and 6 6 | watch; and let each body of five have the power of selecting 7 6 | be not less than twentyfive years of age, and not more 8 6 | commanders of the watch, five for each division, who are 9 6 | wrongs another, let the five wardens decide small matters 10 6 | absolute necessity, if the five denounce him and inscribe 11 6 | chosen, let them and the five meet together, and determine 12 6 | first and second class, five in number: ten are to be 13 6 | elected, and out of the ten five are to be chosen by lot, 14 6 | law—shall hold office for five years; and in the sixth 15 6 | Whenever any one over twentyfive years of age, having seen 16 6 | be still under the age of five–and–thirty years; but let 17 6 | still unmarried at thirtyfive years of age, let him pay 18 6 | shall assemble not more than five male and five female friends 19 6 | more than five male and five female friends of both families; 20 6 | man, from thirty to thirtyfive years; and let a woman hold 21 7 | contend that a man at twentyfive does not reach twice the 22 7 | height which he attained at five.~Cleinias. True.~Athenian. 23 7 | creatures. But at three, four, five, and even six years the 24 8 | twelve next in order to the five seniors. Concerning arms, 25 9 | subdivided into three, we now get five sources of actions; and 26 9 | of actions; and for these five we will make laws of two 27 9 | from his country during five years, according to law. 28 10| surely we three and they twofive in all—have acknowledged 29 10| period of not less than five years. And in the meantime 30 11| him by a stranger, within five months, of which the middle 31 11| decision shall rest with the five youngest guardians of the 32 11| until the cycle of the five periods is complete; and 33 11| guardians, let him within five years of the expiration 34 12| be of the second class, five minae; or if he be of the 35 12| of the highest class, and five minae if he be of the second 36 12| each has completed seventyfive years, to whom three shall 37 12| drachmae, and of not less than five witnesses if the sum be 38 12| likes to guard them during five days; and if the master 39 12| himself as the owner during five years, at the expiration 40 12| at the expiration of the five years the claim shall be 41 12| than would be the work of five men completed in five days; 42 12| of five men completed in five days; nor shall the stone 43 12| highest class shall not exceed five minae; and for him who is


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