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1 Intro| derivation of Aphrodite dia ten tou athrou genesin may be 2 Intro| sunienai, sumporeuesthai ten psuche, and is a kind of 3 Intro| to ion): edone is e pros ten onrsin teinousa praxis—the 4 Intro| is to say, the world of ten, twenty, a hundred thousand 5 Intro| language has been increased ten, twenty or one hundred fold 6 Text | most draws the soul dia ten esin tes roes— because flowing 7 Text | for example, the number ten at once becomes other than 8 Text | once becomes other than ten if a unit be added or subtracted, Critias Part
9 Intro| all the descendants of the ten kings and of their wives; 10 Intro| of which was a square of ten stadia; and the owner of 11 Intro| war-chariot, so as to make up ten thousand chariots, two horses 12 Intro| hundred ships.~Each of the ten kings was absolute in his 13 Intro| Poseidon, one of which the ten kings caught and sacrificed, 14 Text | island of Atlantis into ten portions, he gave to the 15 Text | where the family of the ten princes first saw the light, 16 Text | their season from all the ten portions, to be an offering 17 Text | offering to each of the ten. Here was Poseidon’s own 18 Text | all the descendants of the ten kings and of their wives, 19 Text | whole of the plain, and was ten thousand stadia in length. 20 Text | of a lot was a square of ten stadia each way, and the 21 Text | as to make up a total of ten thousand chariots; also 22 Text | from the first. Each of the ten kings in his own division 23 Text | temple of Poseidon; and the ten kings, being left alone 24 Text | assent of the majority of the ten.~Such was the vast power Euthydemus Part
25 Text | laughter made Ctesippus ten times as uproarious; but Gorgias Part
26 Intro| sense ought to rule over ten thousand fools? ‘Yes, that 27 Text | may often be superior to ten thousand fools, and he ought 28 Text | the one is superior to the ten thousand?~CALLICLES: Yes; 29 Text | might not hear his voice for ten years? and they did just Laws Book
30 1 | about assaults; others about ten thousand other such matters. 31 1 | the Ceans (and there are ten thousand other instances 32 1 | family, and came to Athens ten years before the Persian 33 1 | invasion; and he said that for ten years they would not come, 34 1 | which is the source of ten thousand acts of injustice, 35 2 | same forms which they had ten thousand years ago;—this 36 2 | How?~Athenian. There are ten thousand likenesses of objects 37 3 | arts were unknown during ten thousand times ten thousand 38 3 | during ten thousand times ten thousand years. And no more 39 3 | Athenian. The Achaeans remained ten years, and overthrew Troy.~ 40 3 | Athenian. And during the ten years in which the Achaeans 41 3 | prevailed among us. About ten years before the naval engagement 42 4 | when once it is surmounted, ten thousand or rather all blessings 43 5 | any number of parts up to ten. Every legislator ought 44 5 | fifty–nine divisors, and ten of these proceed without 45 5 | without interval from one to ten: this will furnish numbers 46 6 | he shall hold office for ten years only; and upon the 47 6 | second class, five in number: ten are to be first elected, 48 6 | elected, and out of the ten five are to be chosen by 49 6 | they shall pay a fine of ten drachmae if they be found 50 6 | those who say that he has. Ten are to be elected by vote, 51 6 | elected by vote, and he of the ten who is chosen by lot shall 52 6 | another guardian within ten days, or be fined a drachma 53 6 | sufficiently determined. A ten years experience of sacrifices 54 6 | fine annually shall owe ten times the sum, which the 55 6 | begetting them continue ten years and no longer, during 56 6 | party, they shall choose ten of the guardians of the 57 7 | of music is always made ten thousand times better by 58 7 | A fair time for a boy of ten years old to spend in letters 59 8 | against two, and so on up to ten against ten. As to what 60 8 | so on up to ten against ten. As to what a man ought 61 8 | would be the source of ten thousand blessings. For, 62 9 | one son of not less than ten years of age, they shall 63 9 | of age, they shall select ten whom their father or grandfather 64 10 | Athenian. And which of these ten motions ought we to prefer 65 10 | is able to move itself is ten thousand times superior 66 10 | Athenian. Let us select of the ten motions the one which mind 67 11 | of the laws, let him pay ten times the value of the treasure 68 11 | to remain in the city for ten days, and the purchaser 69 11 | away, and in a period of ten years no one is willing 70 11 | incompatibility of temper, ten of the guardians of the 71 11 | who are impartial, and ten of the women who regulate 72 12 | during as many out of the ten years of his office as he 73 12 | guardians of the law, the ten eldest being chosen; the 74 12 | shall be three years, or ten years if he has them in 75 12 | to be of this sort:—The ten oldest guardians of the Meno Part
76 Intro| about his treachery to the ten thousand Greeks, which Xenophon 77 Text | such noble works, or any ten other statuaries. How could Phaedo Part
78 Intro| and less, and to know that ten is two more than eight, 79 Intro| that of a whole life, or of ten lives of men? Is the suffering 80 Intro| Christian teachers,—for every ten years in this life deserve 81 Text | only one instance out of ten thousand of the opposition 82 Text | I seem to perceive that ten is two more than eight, 83 Text | hearing, and he would assign ten thousand other causes of 84 Text | would be afraid to say that ten exceeded eight by, and by 85 Text | the even, any more than ten, which is the double of Phaedrus Part
86 Intro| have to complete a cycle of ten thousand years before their 87 Intro| that at the completion of ten thousand years all are to 88 Intro| sweetly from nature,’ while ten thousand reviewers (mala 89 Text | unrighteously, deteriorates his lot.~Ten thousand years must elapse Philebus Part
90 Intro| first place. But mind is ten thousand times nearer to 91 Intro| A well-educated child of ten years old already knows 92 Text | light and heavy, and in ten thousand other ways?~SOCRATES: 93 Text | Most true.~SOCRATES: I omit ten thousand other things, such 94 Text | insist that every unit in ten thousand must be the same 95 Text | that they are the source of ten thousand hindrances to us; 96 Text | favour of another, mind is ten thousand times nearer and Protagoras Part
97 Text | drinks, medicines, and ten thousand other things, which The Republic Book
98 7 | the habit, you will see ten thousand times better than 99 7 | is more precious far than ten thousand bodily eyes, for 100 7 | the city who are more than ten years old, and will take 101 10 | to be full of these and ten thousand similar oppositions 102 10 | of threescore years and ten is surely but a little thing 103 10 | condition, disfigured by ten thousand ills. But not there, 104 10 | was slain in battle, and ten days afterward, when the 105 10 | penalty being thus paid ten times in a thousand years. 106 10 | they received punishment ten times over, and the rewards The Seventh Letter Part
107 Text | namely eleven in the city and ten in the Peiraeus-each of 108 Text | property. For a city of ten thousand householders their 109 Text | sacrificial service for ten days in the garden in which The Sophist Part
110 Intro| an appeal to experience. Ten thousands, as Homer would 111 Text | of which instances and in ten thousand others we not only 112 Text | others,’ ‘in itself,’ and ten thousand more, which they The Statesman Part
113 Intro| division of number into ten thousand and all other numbers, 114 Intro| Heracleitus says, ‘One is ten thousand if he be the best.’ 115 Text | numbers you were to cut off ten thousand from all the rest, 116 Text | in selecting him out of ten thousand other claimants 117 Text | All these stories, and ten thousand others which are 118 Text | them; and I might tell of ten thousand other blessings, 119 Text | whether of earth or stone, and ten thousand other things? all The Symposium Part
120 Text | plague, delayed the disease ten years. She was my instructress Theaetetus Part
121 Intro| full-grown man. Allowing nine or ten years for the interval between 122 Intro| large landed properties of ten thousand acres or more, 123 Intro| sumpeplektai, tis mechane ten toiauten omologian pote 124 Text | height; and I could give you ten thousand examples of similar 125 Text | to you and false to the ten thousand others?~THEODORUS: 126 Text | enormous landed proprietors of ten thousand acres and more, 127 Text | man has had thousands and ten thousands of progenitors, Timaeus Part
128 Intro| old, I being not more than ten. The occasion of the rehearsal 129 Intro| but in very truth, for ten thousand years’ (Laws); 130 Intro| destruction’ (Tim). He mentions ten heavenly bodies, including 131 Intro| Troy, or the legend of the Ten Tribes (Ewald, Hist. of 132 Intro| strongest at the age of ten from his grandfather Critias, 133 Text | of age, and I was about ten. Now the day was that day