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1 II, VII | citizen to possess more than five times the minimum qualification 2 II, VIII| while another judge allows five, another four minae. In 3 II, X | that whereas the Ephors are five, the Cosmi are ten in number. 4 II, XI | That the magistrates of five who have under them many 5 IV, XIII| oligarchies deceive the people are five in number; they relate to ( 6 IV, XVI | sums of a drachma up to five drachmas, or a little more, 7 V | BOOK FIVE~ 8 V, VII | re-elected after an interval of five years, and some young men 9 V, XI | who contrived that within five years his subjects should 10 VI, III | property qualifications of five hundred rich men? and shall 11 VI, III | power equal to that of the five hundred? or, if this is 12 VI, III | poor, and the remaining five of the poor with that of 13 VII, XVI | about fifty; at four or five years or later, they should 14 VII, XVII| period lasts to the age of five; during this no demand should 15 VII, XVII| seven years old they must five at home; and therefore, 16 VII, XVII| suggest vice or hate. When the five years have passed away,