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   Book, Paragraph
1 II, V | ages; in the multitude of years these things, if they were 2 III, V | retired from business for ten years. But in many states the 3 III, XIV | sometimes for a term of years, or until certain duties 4 IV, XV | life or for a long term of years; or, if for a short term 5 V, VII | after an interval of five years, and some young men who 6 V, VIII| property with that of past years, annually in those cities 7 V, XI | contrived that within five years his subjects should bring 8 V, XII | continued for a hundred years. The reason was that they 9 V, XII | which lasted seventy-three years and six months: Cypselus 10 V, XII | Cypselus reigned thirty years, Periander forty and a half, 11 V, XII | during three and thirty years he reigned only seventeen; 12 V, XII | eighteen-altogether thirty-five years. Of other tyrannies, that 13 V, XII | not more than eighteen years in all; for Gelo continued 14 V, XII | continued tyrant for seven years, and died in the eighth; 15 V, XII | eighth; Hiero reigned for ten years, and Thrasybulus was driven 16 VI, VII | for a certain number of years from mean employments, or, 17 VII, XVI | within the age of seventy years in the case of a man, and 18 VII, XVI | they are about eighteen years of age, and men at seven 19 VII, XVI | their term of three-score years and ten.~Thus much of the 20 VII, XVI | life by periods of seven years, is about fifty; at four 21 VII, XVI | about fifty; at four or five years or later, they should cease 22 VII, XVII| cold from their earliest years is also an excellent practice, 23 VII, XVII| For until they are seven years old they must five at home; 24 VII, XVII| vice or hate. When the five years have passed away, during 25 VII, XVII| during the two following years they must look on at the 26 VIII, IV | excessive training in early years is strikingly proved by 27 VIII, IV | When boyhood is over, three years should be spent in other 28 VIII, VI | impede the business of riper years, or to degrade the body


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