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thirty-nine 1
thirty-oared 1
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63 sweet
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The Apology
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1 Intro| tyrannical commands of the Thirty.~But, though not a public 2 Intro| or, if his friends wish, thirty minae; for which they will 3 Intro| Anaxagoras had been dead thirty years, and was beyond the 4 Text | when the oligarchy of the Thirty was in power, they sent 5 Text | had not the power of the Thirty shortly afterwards come 6 Text | far larger; but now, had thirty votes gone over to the other 7 Text | friends here, bid me say thirty minae, and they will be 8 Text | will be the sureties. Let thirty minae be the penalty; for Charmides Part
9 PreS | fact, as e.g. about the Thirty Tyrants, whom the writer 10 Intro| afterwards became one of the thirty tyrants. In the Dialogue Cratylus Part
11 Intro| were microscopic; twenty or thirty sounds or gestures would Laws Book
12 2 | young men under the age of thirty, who will call upon the 13 2 | elder men, who are from thirty to sixty years of age, will 14 2 | that those who are above thirty, and may be fifty, or from 15 2 | moderation up to the age of thirty, but while a man is young 16 2 | choristers, who are from thirty to fifty years of age, and 17 4 | marry between the ages of thirty and thirty–five, or, if 18 4 | between the ages of thirty and thirtyfive, or, if he does not, 19 4 | marry between the ages of thirty and thirty–five, considering 20 4 | between the ages of thirty and thirtyfive, considering that in 21 4 | has arrived at the age of thirtyfive, shall pay a yearly 22 6 | settlement, choose a body of thirtyseven in all, nineteen of 23 6 | period of not less than thirty days. The tablets which 24 6 | and proclaim the seven and thirty who have the greatest number 25 6 | would have the seven–and–thirty now, and in all future time, 26 6 | of age, and not more than thirty. And let there be allotted 27 6 | ought not to be less than thirty years of age. The director 28 6 | public office, and more than thirty days before his term of 29 6 | under the age of five–and–thirty years; but let him first 30 6 | and is still unmarried at thirtyfive years of age, let him 31 6 | drachmae, and the fourth thirty drachmae, and let the money 32 6 | longest—for a man, from thirty to thirty–five years; and 33 6 | for a man, from thirty to thirtyfive years; and let a woman 34 6 | office at forty, and a man at thirty years. Let a man go out 35 8 | caught, if he be of less than thirty years of age, shall be struck 36 8 | elder, who is more than thirty years of age, eat of them 37 9 | third class, by a fine of thirty drachmas; or if he be of 38 11 | person of not less than thirty years of age. Or if he be 39 11 | class, at the expiration. of thirty days from the day on which 40 11 | sojourning in the city, within thirty days, or, if the property 41 11 | present, not being less than thirty years of age, may with impunity 42 11 | bonds if they are under thirty years of age, that is to 43 12 | chooses, between the ages of thirty and forty. These shall be 44 12 | young man of not less than thirty years of age, he himself Meno Part
45 Intro| in the conflict with the thirty.~The Protagoras arrived 46 Text | could not have remained thirty days undetected, and would Parmenides Part
47 Intro| was afterwards one of the Thirty. When the recitation was 48 Text | was afterwards one of the Thirty, and heard the little that Phaedo Part
49 Intro| Delos, which has occupied thirty days, the execution of Socrates 50 Intro| against them, and that for thirty thousand years they were Phaedrus Part
51 Intro| 406, when Isocrates was thirty and Plato twenty-three years 52 Intro| ended their lives among the thirty tyrants? Who would imagine The Republic Book
53 5 | years in a woman's life, and thirty years in a man's? ~Which 54 7 | have arrived at the age of thirty will have to be chosen by 55 7 | our citizens who are now thirty years of age, every care The Seventh Letter Part
56 Text | municipal matters-while thirty were appointed rulers with 57 Text | terminated the power of the thirty and the form of government The Sophist Part
58 Intro| tells us, ‘he lived for thirty years in a single room,’ The Statesman Part
59 Intro| War, of Athens under the Thirty and afterwards, of Syracuse The Symposium Part
60 Text | the presence of more than thirty thousand Hellenes.~You are Timaeus Part
61 Intro| regarded as composed of thirty triangles of another kind. 62 Intro| Age. It extends to about thirty pages of the book, and is 63 Intro| pages of the book, and is thirty times the length of the


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