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Alphabetical [« »] mimicry 1 mimics 2 mina 16 minae 21 mince 2 minced 2 minces 2 | Frequency [« »] 21 ludicrous 21 marvellous 21 megara 21 minae 21 mistakes 21 model 21 monarchy | Plato Partial collection IntraText - Concordances minae |
The Apology Part
1 Intro| moderate’ rate as five minae. Something of the ‘accustomed 2 Intro| his friends wish, thirty minae; for which they will be 3 Text | and his charge is five minae.’ Happy is Evenus, I said 4 Text | here, bid me say thirty minae, and they will be the sureties. 5 Text | the sureties. Let thirty minae be the penalty; for which The First Alcibiades Part
6 Text | him the sum of a hundred minae (about 406 pounds sterling) 7 Text | wardrobe is not worth fifty minae—and that will be more than Laws Book
8 6 | property, excepting four minae which are allowed to citizens 9 6 | involving more than three minae. Every judge and magistrate 10 6 | to a mina, or up to two minae with the consent of the 11 6 | or second classes, or two minae if he be of the highest 12 8 | to be not more than three minae; or if he have a charge 13 11 | shall pay a fine of three minae, which shall be dedicated 14 12 | of the second class, five minae; or if he be of the third, 15 12 | he be of the third, three minae; or if he be of the fourth 16 12 | highest class, and five minae if he be of the second class, 17 12 | the first dass, pay twelve minae, and eight if he be of the 18 12 | the third dass, and two minae if he be of the fourth class.~ 19 12 | class shall not exceed five minae; and for him who is of the 20 12 | the second class, three minae, and for him who is of the 21 12 | of the third class, two minae, and for him, who is of