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1 Intro| make up the complement of twelve hundred ships.~Each of the 2 Text | make up the complement of twelve hundred ships. Such was Gorgias Part
3 Intro| attentive reader that the twelve days during which Er lay Laws Book
4 5 | will divide the city into twelve portions, first founding 5 5 | radiate from this point. The twelve portions shall be equalized 6 5 | divide the citizens into twelve parts, and arrange the rest 7 5 | possible, so as to form twelve equal parts; and there shall 8 5 | After this they shall assign twelve lots to twelve Gods, and 9 5 | shall assign twelve lots to twelve Gods, and call them by their 10 5 | they shall distribute the twelve divisions of the city in 11 5 | to be a distribution into twelve parts, let us now see in 12 5 | difficulty in perceiving that the twelve parts admit of the greatest 13 6 | generals thus elected propose twelve brigadiers, one for each 14 6 | therefore have to be arranged in twelve portions, answering to the 15 6 | portions, answering to the twelve months, and furnish guardians 16 6 | both of them divided into twelve portions, ought there not 17 6 | appointed thus:—Let the twelve tribes be distributed into 18 6 | number of votes [out of the twelve appointed by each group], 19 6 | already distributed into twelve as nearly as possible equal 20 6 | have the power of selecting twelve others out of the youth 21 6 | superintendents of the bands of twelve. While on service at each 22 6 | and humble kind. When the twelve have been chosen, let them 23 6 | three, and will divide the twelve parts of the city into three; 24 6 | whole number divisible by twelve, but also the number of 25 6 | each tribe is divisible by twelve. Now every portion should 26 6 | all numbers from one to twelve with the single exception 27 6 | sacrifice twice in the monthtwelve assemblies for the tribes, 28 6 | assemblies for the tribes, and twelve for the city, according 29 7 | be under the control of twelve matrons, one for each company, 30 8 | will say that there are twelve feasts dedicated to the 31 8 | feasts dedicated to the twelve Gods, after whom the several 32 8 | belonging to any one of the twelve divisions shall decide, 33 8 | law; and they shall be the twelve next in order to the five 34 8 | fruits of the soil into twelve parts, and in this way consume 35 8 | for sale in each of the twelve divisions) be divided in 36 8 | like them. There shall be twelve hamlets, one in the middle 37 8 | presides in each of the twelve districts. And the first 38 8 | they shall subdivide into twelve lesser divisions, among 39 8 | lesser divisions, among the twelve districts of the city, and 40 9 | the guardians shall send twelve judges to the borders of 41 9 | ingloriously in the borders of the twelve portions the land, in such 42 12 | appoint in their first year twelve examiners, to continue until 43 12 | all the magistracies into twelve parts, and prove the holders 44 12 | be of the first dass, pay twelve minae, and eight if he be Phaedo Part
45 Text | have leather coverings in twelve pieces, and is decked with Phaedrus Part
46 Text | reckoned among the princely twelve march in their appointed The Republic Book
47 1 | person what numbers make up twelve, taking care to prohibit Theaetetus Part
48 Intro| than four and less than twelve; “more and also less,” would 49 Text | and fewer by a half than twelve—they are more and also fewer. 50 Text | can never be mistaken for twelve, which is only thought: 51 Text | arise between the eleven or twelve which are seen or handled, 52 Text | arise between the eleven and twelve which are in the mind.~SOCRATES: 53 Text | another thinks that they are twelve, or would all agree in thinking 54 Text | and saying that they are twelve?~THEAETETUS: Certainly not; 55 Text | does not imply that the twelve in the waxen block are supposed 56 Text | he thought eleven to be twelve, he got hold of the ring-dove Timaeus Part
57 Intro| figure (which is made out of twelve pentagons), the dodecahedron— 58 Text | triangular elements, forming twelve solid angles, each of them


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