Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library
Alphabetical    [«  »]
pitying 1
place 181
placed 16
places 40
placid 1
placing 3
plague 2
Frequency    [«  »]
40 dead
40 further
40 often
40 places
40 respect
40 sense
40 show
Plato
Laws

IntraText - Concordances

places

   Book
1 1 | doubtless there are shady places under the lofty trees, which 2 1 | of them in many different places, and moreover I have made 3 2 | which you speak; in other places novelties are always being 4 3 | this still remains in many places, both among Hellenes and 5 4 | the law prescribes in the places which are sacred to them. 6 5 | mounting high and steep places, the Gods oppose him in 7 5 | there is a difference in places, and that some beget better 8 5 | legislate accordingly. Some places are subject to strange and 9 6 | manner in which different places are affected at different 10 6 | furnish even to the dry places plenty of good water. The 11 6 | year. Everywhere in such places the youth shall make gymnasia 12 6 | mother their own dwellingplaces, and themselves go as to 13 6 | receive their due, and the places will be regarded as most 14 6 | because they are the dwellingplaces of holy Gods: and in them 15 6 | agora, and the gymnasia, and places of instruction, and theatres, 16 6 | occur in thinly–peopled places, and in times of pressure. 17 6 | speak of common tables in places and cities in which they 18 6 | accustomed to creep into dark places, and when dragged out into 19 6 | as I said before, in most places they will not endure to 20 7 | these are to be in three places in the midst of the city; 21 7 | surrounding country, also in three places, there shall be schools 22 7 | the mountains and waste places shall be permitted, but 23 8 | or sowing them in stony places, in which they will take 24 8 | common tables, which in most places would be difficult, but 25 8 | shall determine; at such places they shall exchange money 26 9 | or blows, or degrading places of sitting or standing, 27 9 | either from sacred or secular places—and these are not the only 28 9 | are already fixed in their places, and others lie at hand.~ 29 9 | portions the land, in such places as are uncultivated and 30 10| are different in different places, according to the agreement 31 10| one place and some in more places than one?” You mean to say, 32 10| of bodies moving in many places, you seem to me to mean 33 10| say, into Hades and other places in the world below, of which 34 11| that at proper times and places the practice may often be 35 11| that a man goes to desert places and builds bouses which 36 12| who at sea, and in stormy places, have been suddenly overwhelmed 37 12| nature diffused in many places, and called by many names; 38 12| citizens never to go to other places, is an utter impossibility, 39 12| shall be received in marketplaces and harbours and public 40 12| sepulchres are not to be in places which are fit for cultivation,


Best viewed with any browser at 800x600 or 768x1024 on Tablet PC
IntraText® (V89) - Some rights reserved by EuloTech SRL - 1996-2007. Content in this page is licensed under a Creative Commons License