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fifthly 3
fifths 3
fiftieth 1
fifty 39
fifty-drachma 4
fifty-five 1
fifty-one 2
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39 escaped
39 expressive
39 fellow
39 fifty
39 fly
39 furnish
39 gathered
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1 Ded | University of Oxford who during fifty years have been the best Cratylus Part
2 Intro| ideas of it which prevailed fifty years ago; partly also because Critias Part
3 Intro| and near the centre, about fifty stadia from the plain, there 4 Text | island at a distance of about fifty stadia, there was a mountain 5 Text | hundred feet in depth and fifty stadia in length, which 6 Text | this was everywhere distant fifty stadia from the largest The First Alcibiades Part
7 Pre | authorship extending over above fifty years, in an age of great 8 Text | whole wardrobe is not worth fifty minae—and that will be more 9 Text | Nevertheless, cheer up; at fifty, if you had discovered your Laws Book
10 2 | above thirty, and may be fifty, or from fifty to sixty 11 2 | and may be fifty, or from fifty to sixty years of age, are 12 2 | who are from thirty to fifty years of age, and may be 13 2 | of age, and may be over fifty, are not to use the Muses, 14 2 | to show in what way these fifty yearold choristers who 15 5 | can be divided by exactly fifty–nine divisors, and ten of 16 6 | and shall not be less than fifty years of age when he is 17 6 | magistrates, shall be fined fifty drachmae, and shall also 18 6 | sufficient, and he must be fifty years old, and have children 19 6 | gives or receives more than fifty drachmae as the price of 20 6 | brought forth children up to fifty years of age; and let regard 21 7 | judges of not less than fifty years of age, who shall 22 8 | first place is not less than fifty years of age; nor should 23 8 | that of others—let him pay fifty drachmae, which shall be 24 8 | wrong to any other, up to fifty drachmae, let the wardens 25 9 | of the second class, of fifty drachmas; or if of the third 26 11 | anything above the value of fifty drachmas shall be required 27 12 | and who is not less than fifty years of age. And out of 28 12 | shall be of not less than fifty years of age; he must be 29 12 | any wrong up to the sum of fifty drachmae, but if any greater 30 12 | visitor should be at least fifty years of age; he may possibly Menexenus Part
31 Pre | authorship extending over above fifty years, in an age of great Meno Part
32 Intro| for a fee of ‘one’ or of ‘fifty drachms.’ Plato is desirous Phaedo Part
33 Intro| children as they were forty or fifty years before, ‘pattering The Republic Book
34 7 | and when they have reached fifty years of age, then let those 35 9 | the master say of some fifty slaves, together with his The Seventh Letter Part
36 Text | their numbers should be fifty; that is enough. These they The Sophist Part
37 Intro| rhetoric for a fee of one or fifty drachmae (Crat.), but an The Statesman Part
38 Intro| Hellenic city are there fifty good draught players, and 39 Text | would be a hundred, or say fifty, who could?~YOUNG SOCRATES:


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