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1     Pre(6)|          the licentiousness of the women, if we may credit what Plutarch
2     Pre(6)|          Polit. ii. 9, the Spartan women were inclined to live very
3     Pre(6)|             laxity, of the Spartan women. ----Buchner. But with all
4     Pre(6)| disparagement of the Lacedaemonian women is pretty well refuted,
5     Pre(8)|            not true of the Spartan women, for they, who boasted that
6     Pre(8)|        laws of Lycurgus, the young women took part in the public
7    Dion   |            his own directions. The women, notwithstanding, took Callicrates
8   Attic   |    alliance with the most noble of women. The promoter of this match (
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