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27 at
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Plato
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sea
   Dialogue
1 Criti| and between them and the sea included the district of 2 Criti| disappeared in the deep sea. And the inhabitants of 3 Criti| was a mortal. Towards the sea and in the centre of the 4 Criti| two of land and three of sea, which his divine power 5 Criti| bridged over the zones of sea, and made a way to and from 6 Criti| land from the island to the sea. The zones of earth were 7 Criti| between the harbour and the sea was surrounded by a wall, 8 Criti| and found a way to the sea. The entire country was 9 Criti| in the direction of the sea, having the district of 10 Criti| promontory extending far into the sea away from the rest of the 11 Criti| surrounding basin of the sea is everywhere deep in the 12 Criti| the bare earth into the sea, but, having an abundant 13 Criti| describe. Looking towards the sea, but in the centre of the 14 Criti| making alternate zones of sea and land larger and smaller, 15 Criti| divers islands in the open sea; and also, as has been already 16 Criti| bridged over the zones of sea which surrounded the ancient 17 Criti| And beginning from the sea they bored a canal of three 18 Criti| making a passage from the sea up to this, which became 19 Criti| which parted the zones of sea, leaving room for a single 20 Criti| passage was cut from the sea was three stadia in breadth, 21 Criti| on the bridges where the sea passed in. The stone which 22 Criti| wall which began at the sea and went all round: this 23 Criti| channel which led to the sea. The entire area was densely 24 Criti| precipitous on the side of the sea, but the country immediately 25 Criti| which descended towards the sea; it was smooth and even, 26 Criti| was there let off into the sea. Further inland, likewise, 27 Criti| the ditch leading to the sea: these canals were at intervals


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