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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| senses were microscopic; twenty or thirty sounds or gestures 2 Intro| to say, the world of ten, twenty, a hundred thousand years 3 Intro| has been increased ten, twenty or one hundred fold by the Critias Part
4 Intro| Greek city numbering about twenty thousand inhabitants with 5 Text | now—that is to say, about twenty thousand. Such were the The First Alcibiades Part
6 Pre | Academy, during the last twenty years of Plato’s life. Nor 7 Intro| making Alcibiades about twenty years old during the life 8 Text | the attempt is not as yet twenty years old, and is wholly Ion Part
9 Text | the presence of more than twenty thousand friendly faces, Laws Book
10 3 | making the power of your twenty–eight elders equal with 11 6 | hold office longer than twenty years, and shall not be 12 6 | these shall be not less than twenty–five years of age, and not 13 6 | elected by lot out of the twenty who have been chosen previously, 14 6 | ordains.~Whenever any one over twenty–five years of age, having 15 6 | shall be from sixteen to twenty years at the longest—for 16 6 | a man go out to war from twenty to sixty years, and for 17 7 | even contend that a man at twenty–five does not reach twice 18 8 | if they are not more than twenty, and shall be compelled 19 8 | whole month; and on the twenty–third day there shall be 20 8 | and not abide more than twenty years from the time at which 21 8 | and selling. But when the twenty years have expired, he shall 22 8 | and let them remain for twenty years, and then go where 23 9 | shall respect any one who is twenty years older than himself, 24 9 | than himself, either by twenty or by more years, in the 25 9 | smite one who is older by twenty years or more, the same 26 9 | fourth class, by a fine of twenty drachmas; and the generals 27 11 | remain in the state more than twenty years, but like other foreigners Menexenus Part
28 Pre | Academy, during the last twenty years of Plato’s life. Nor Phaedrus Part
29 Intro| been the work of a youth of twenty or twenty-three years of 30 Intro| them was written at least twenty years after the other. The The Republic Book
31 5 | defined as a period of about twenty years in a woman's life, 32 5 | include? ~A woman, I said, at twenty years of age may begin to 33 7 | selected from the class of twenty years old will be promoted Timaeus Part
34 Intro| regular icosahedron, having twenty triangular equilateral bases, 35 Intro| and ignorant mind.’~The twenty triangular faces of an icosahedron 36 Text | triangles, having altogether twenty bases, each of which is