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1 Intro| agreed to divide the earth by lot in a friendly manner, and 2 Intro| united, obtained as their lot the land of Attica, a land 3 Intro| stadia; and the owner of a lot was bound to furnish the 4 Text | Poseidon, receiving for his lot the island of Atlantis, 5 Text | him, and obtained as his lot the extremity of the island 6 Text | service, and the size of a lot was a square of ten stadia Gorgias Part
7 Intro| has only to compare the lot of the successful tyrant Laws Book
8 2 | knowledge than falls to the lot of the common people, or 9 3 | rule which is awarded by lot, and is dear to the Gods 10 3 | fortune: he on whom the lot falls is a ruler, and he 11 3 | who fails in obtaining the lot goes away and is the subject; 12 3 | of magistrates elected by lot; and by this arrangement 13 5 | man may correspond to a lot. Let the whole number be 14 5 | Let the possessor of a lot leave the one of his children 15 5 | the God who gave you the lot be your friend, nor will 16 5 | may or may not take the lot. In the first place, the 17 5 | the allottee then hold his lot upon the conditions which 18 5 | poverty be the value of the lot; this ought to be preserved, 19 5 | for virtue, will allow the lot to be impaired in any case. 20 5 | with the exception of the lot, be publicly registered 21 5 | on borders, and form one lot, and the portion which is 22 6 | nothing but his original lot; and let him be written 23 6 | choose one–half of them by lot, who shall undergo a scrutiny:— 24 6 | use the equality of the lot, in order to avoid the discontent 25 6 | themselves will direct the lot with a view to supreme justice. 26 6 | and others appointed by lot, those who are of the people 27 6 | temples shall be appointed by lot; in this way their election 28 6 | him. And he who obtains a lot shall undergo a scrutiny, 29 6 | electing officers choose by lot three out of the six, and 30 6 | five are to be chosen by lot, as in the election of the 31 6 | the ten who is chosen by lot shall undergo a scrutiny, 32 6 | competitor who wins the lot shall be leader of the solo 33 6 | there be three elected by lot out of the twenty who have 34 6 | judges shall be chosen by lot;—they shall give their decisions 35 6 | of the two houses in the lot is the nest and nursery 36 7 | as they pair together by lot or remain over, and show 37 9 | anything in excess of the lot which is assigned to him; 38 9 | and wholly their appointed lot. And out of the citizens 39 11 | not been adopted upon any lot, and who may be expected 40 11 | exception of the paternal lot and the fixtures on the 41 11 | and the fixtures on the lot. And if there are other 42 11 | what there is more than the lot in such portions as he pleases. 43 11 | be found to have another lot of land in the country, 44 11 | made, they shall leave the lot which they have inherited 45 11 | the preservation of the lot, and omits the third condition, 46 11 | the same mother, having no lot, marry the daughter and 47 11 | the daughter and have the lot of the dead man. And if 48 11 | him proceed to take the lot according to the regulation 49 11 | return home and take the lot of him who died intestate. 50 11 | deserted house, and let the lot belong absolutely to them; 51 12 | magistrates are elected by lot, and for a year, and some 52 12 | fortune, and separate off by lot the first, and the second, 53 12 | claimed, Now the assignment by lot of judges to courts and Meno Part
54 Text | anything. How different is our lot! my dear Meno. Here at Athens Phaedo Part
55 Text | have him sorrow at my hard lot, or say at the burial, Thus Phaedrus Part
56 Text | unrighteously, deteriorates his lot.~Ten thousand years must 57 Text | unfortunate in their earthly lot, and, having had their hearts The Republic Book
58 2 | when he had spoken of my lot as in all things blessed 59 5 | brothers and sisters; if the lot favors them, and they receive 60 6 | impostor, and had no part or lot in true philosophy. ~Yes, 61 8 | are commonly elected by lot. ~Yes, he said, that is 62 10 | him who draws the first lot have the first choice, and 63 10 | each of them took up the lot which fell near him, all 64 10 | and each as he took his lot perceived the number which 65 10 | and saw what was in the lot, he began to beat his breast 66 10 | theirs, and also because the lot was a chance, many of the 67 10 | fortunate in the number of the lot, he might, as the messenger 68 10 | which obtained the twentieth lot chose the life of a lion, 69 10 | About the middle came the lot of Atalanta; she, seeing 70 10 | to make a choice, and his lot happened to be the last 71 10 | have done the same had his lot been first instead of last, The Seventh Letter Part
72 Text | ventures, and looking at the lot of Dionysios and Dion, of 73 Text | mutual distrust is the common lot of cities which are in that The Statesman Part
74 Intro| elect annually by vote or lot those to whom authority 75 Text | them away to some other lot. According to this tradition 76 Text | him who has been chosen by lot to be the King Archon.~YOUNG 77 Text | kings and priests elected by lot who now come into view followed 78 Text | that they are elected by lot; and that after their election 79 Text | wealthy classes or chosen by lot out of the whole people; 80 Text | by a show of hands, or by lot, and he caring nothing about Timaeus Part
81 Intro| their future birth and human lot. They were to be sown in 82 Intro| freely choosing his own lot in a state prior to birth— 83 Text | to be attributed to the lot?~TIMAEUS: I remember.~SOCRATES:


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