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Critias Part
1 Intro| divided into sixty thousand lots, each of which was a square 2 Text | population, each of the lots in the plain had to find 3 Text | total number of all the lots was sixty thousand. And 4 Text | was distributed among the lots and had leaders assigned Laws Book
5 5 | feel that their particular lots also belong to the whole 6 5 | larger. The number of the lots shall be 5040, and each 7 5 | the two sections of the lots the same principle of equalization 8 5 | they shall assign twelve lots to twelve Gods, and call 9 5 | gods have their appointed lots, and are propitious, not 10 9 | confiscated to the state, for the lots of the citizens ought always 11 9 | in order that none of the lots may go uncultivated for 12 12 | Lachesis or the giver of the lots is the first of them, and Phaedrus Part
13 Intro| said to choose?—they draw lots, whence also the saying, ‘ 14 Text | souls both come to draw lots and choose their second The Republic Book
15 2 | threshold of Zeus, full of lots, one of good, the other 16 2 | good, the other of evil lots," ~and that he to whom Zeus 17 5 | invent some ingenious kind of lots which the less worthy may 18 10 | from the knees of Lachesis lots and samples of lives, and 19 10 | thus spoken he scattered lots indifferently among them Timaeus Part
20 Text | secretly, by the use of certain lots, so to arrange the nuptial