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1 3 | them, because Troy was a portion of the Assyrian Empire.
2 3 | were concerned not even the portion of Aristodemus would have
3 4 | similar necessity, or when a portion of a state is driven by
4 4 | and giving a reasonable portion of his fortune to the dead.
5 5 | and form one lot, and the portion which is next nearest shall
6 5 | nearest shall be added to the portion which is next farthest;
7 6 | guardians of the state, each portion for a single month. Their
8 6 | of the state during one portion of the year, and to rest
9 6 | divisible by twelve. Now every portion should be regarded by us
10 6 | state; and assigning to each portion some God or son of a God,
11 6 | citizen. Of the marriage portion I have already spoken; and
12 7 | and is a very considerable portion of life to be passed ill
13 8 | consume them. Let the twelfth portion of each (as for instance
14 8 | the middle of each twelfth portion, and in each hamlet they
15 8 | produce to the strangers the portion which falls to them, in
16 8 | the first place, a twelfth portion of the corn;—the stranger
17 10| assigning to them their proper portion.~Cleinias. In what way do
18 10| if wolves were to toss a portion of their prey to the dogs,
19 12| But now that a certain portion of mankind do not believe
20 12| prefer to take a certain portion of the whole value, or of
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