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1 1 | concerning the waters which the inhabitants use, whether they be marshy 2 1 | and the mode in which the inhabitants live, and what are their 3 3 | winter; the heads of the inhabitants are of a humid and pituitous 4 5 | morning. The persons of the inhabitants are, for the most part, 5 5 | disease counteract. The inhabitants have clear voices, and in 6 6 | particularly scorches the inhabitants, and therefore they are 7 12| concerning the figure of the inhabitants, for they are different, 8 12| productions of the earth and the inhabitants, for everything is produced 9 12| the dispositions of the inhabitants also are more gentle and 10 12| the fruits of which the inhabitants make use of, training them 11 12| fairest description; the inhabitants too, are well fed, most 12 12| either among the native inhabitants or those of a different 13 13| with them as follows: the inhabitants there differ far more from 14 13| also with regard to the inhabitants; for the nature of some 15 15| 15. As to the inhabitants of Phasis, their country 16 15| seasons; and the life of the inhabitants is spent among the fens; 17 15| nature and shape of the inhabitants of Asia and Europe.~ 18 16| pusillanimity and cowardice of the inhabitants, the principal reason the 19 22| called effeminates. The inhabitants of the country attribute 20 23| and therefore I think the inhabitants of Europe more courageous 21 23| courage. On this account the inhabitants of Europe are than the Asiatics, 22 24| there be no rivers, but the inhabitants drink the waters of fountains,