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1 3 | I will now declare in a clear manner. A city that is exposed 2 5 | sun, must necessarily be clear, fragrant, soft, and delightful 3 5 | counteract. The inhabitants have clear voices, and in temper and 4 6 | place the waters are not clear, the cause of which is, 5 7 | earth; these are sweet, clear, and can bear a little wine; 6 7 | such are necessarily more clear, fragrant, and light. But 7 8 | nature; for whatever is clear, light, and sweet in them, 8 15| atmosphere which is not clear, but misty and humid; they 9 24| these may be wholesome and clear; but if there be no rivers,