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1 5 | all the productions of the country in like manner are better. 2 12| beautiful and large in Asia; the country is milder, and the dispositions 3 12| Asia, but such parts of the country as lie intermediate between 4 12| figure or size; and the country itself, both as regards 5 12| or those of a different country, for there pleasure necessarily 6 13| But with regard to the country itself, matters are the 7 13| rapid changes, there the country is the wildest and most 8 13| not change much there the country is the most even; and, if 9 13| nature of some is like to a country covered with trees and well 10 15| inhabitants of Phasis, their country is fenny, warm, humid, and 11 15| the waters overspreads the country. For these reasons the Phasians 12 15| exception of one peculiar to the country, which sometimes blows strong, 13 19| and few in number, for the country lies under the Northern 14 19| and the barrenness of the country prevent their growth, and 15 19| possibly be dry in such a country, with such a constitution 16 22| The inhabitants of the country attribute the cause of their 17 24| clearly. Such as inhabit a country which is mountainous, rugged, 18 24| if there be rivers in the country which carry off the stagnant 19 24| But such as inhabit a high country, and one that is level, 20 24| of the seasons, in such a country they are likely to be in 21 24| difference, and next the country in which one lives, and 22 24| correspond with the nature of the country; for where the land is fertile, 23 24| clever nor acute. When the country is bare, not fenced, and