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Alphabetical [« »] armament 2 armed 23 armenius 2 armies 12 armor 2 armour 25 armoury 4 | Frequency [« »] 12 apol 12 apprehending 12 approves 12 armies 12 aspiration 12 astyanax 12 atomists | Plato Partial collection IntraText - Concordances armies |
Ion Part
1 Text | to the command of their armies and to other offices, although Laws Book
2 3 | money and gifts. Hence his armies cheerfully acquired for 3 7 | evolutions, and movements of armies, and encampings, and all 4 7 | arrangements and movements of armies and expeditions, in the 5 7 | by robbers, and that of armies against armies. Now the 6 7 | and that of armies against armies. Now the legislator, in 7 10 | compared to the generals of armies, or they might be likened Philebus Part
8 Text | units; as for example, two armies, two oxen, two very large The Republic Book
9 5 | the women to join their armies, whether in the same rank 10 10 | betrayed or enslaved cities or armies, or been guilty of any other The Sophist Part
11 Text | motion. Between the two armies, Theaetetus, there is always The Statesman Part
12 Intro| served in her fleets and armies. But though we sometimes