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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| world of ten, twenty, a hundred thousand years ago, has 2 Intro| increased ten, twenty or one hundred fold by the invention of Critias Part
3 Intro| head; around him were a hundred Nereids, riding on dolphins. 4 Intro| the complement of twelve hundred ships.~Each of the ten kings 5 Text | they bored a canal of three hundred feet in width and one hundred 6 Text | hundred feet in width and one hundred feet in depth and fifty 7 Text | around him there were a hundred Nereids riding on dolphins, 8 Text | excavated to the depth of a hundred feet, and its breadth was 9 Text | likewise, straight canals of a hundred feet in width were cut from 10 Text | canals were at intervals of a hundred stadia, and by them they 11 Text | the complement of twelve hundred ships. Such was the military The First Alcibiades Part
12 Text | them paid him the sum of a hundred minae (about 406 pounds Laws Book
13 6 | number of not less than a hundred; and let there be another 14 6 | and let there be another hundred of the Cnosians themselves. 15 6 | upon him to the amount of a hundred drachmae, or with the consent 16 6 | class shall pay a fine of a hundred drachmae, and he who is 17 7 | ought to be able with his hundred hands to throw a hundred 18 7 | hundred hands to throw a hundred darts. Now, the magistrates, 19 11 | shall pay a penalty of one hundred drachmae, whether he be 20 12 | day long; and at dawn a hundred of the youths who practise Phaedo Part
21 Intro| us substitute for them a hundred or a thousand years after 22 Intro| who passed out of life a hundred or a thousand years ago. 23 Intro| years in this life deserve a hundred of punishment in the life 24 Intro| thousand, the second of a few hundred years. We congratulate ourselves 25 Intro| punishments inflicted a hundred or a thousand years after Phaedrus Part
26 Intro| tragedians (Frogs). After about a hundred, or at most two hundred 27 Intro| hundred, or at most two hundred years if we exclude Homer, The Republic Book
28 10 | suffered tenfold; or once in a hundred years-such being reckoned The Seventh Letter Part
29 Text | perhaps not less than a hundred talents. If however the The Sophist Part
30 Intro| place in the world of a hundred years hence. But all higher The Statesman Part
31 Intro| permanently improved by the hundred years of Hadrian and the 32 Text | thousand men, there would be a hundred, or say fifty, who could?~ Theaetetus Part
33 Intro| is able to enumerate the hundred planks of Hesiod. Or he 34 Intro| which they had degenerated a hundred years later. There is nothing 35 Text | a waggon is made up of a hundred planks. Now, neither you 36 Text | by an enumeration of the hundred planks, adds rational explanation