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1 Criti| obtained as their lot the land of Attica, a land suited 2 Criti| lot the land of Attica, a land suited to the growth of 3 Criti| inhabitants of this fair land were endowed with intelligence 4 Criti| varying in size, two of land and three of sea, which 5 Criti| and cold, and supplied the land with all things needed for 6 Criti| passed through the zones of land from the island to the sea. 7 Criti| triremes and stores. The land between the harbour and 8 Criti| their common portion this land, which was naturally adapted 9 Criti| names of the chiefs of the land, but very little about their 10 Criti| the limit on the left. The land was the best in the world, 11 Criti| called a remnant of the land that then was? The whole 12 Criti| the mere skeleton of the land being left. But in the primitive 13 Criti| for cattle. Moreover, the land reaped the benefit of the 14 Criti| righteously administered their own land and the rest of Hellas; 15 Criti| alternate zones of sea and land larger and smaller, encircling 16 Criti| another; there were two of land and three of water, which 17 Criti| grew and thrived in that land; also the fruit which admits 18 Criti| the bridges the zones of land which parted the zones of 19 Criti| breadth, and the zone of land which came next of equal 20 Criti| one of water, the other of land, were two stadia, and the 21 Criti| arrangement of the rest of the land. The whole country was said 22 Criti| summer the water which the land supplied by introducing 23 Criti| afterwards directed against our land for the following reasons,