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1 Criti| Atlantis, as to discover the country of the lost tribes. Without 2 Criti| district of Oropus. The country was then, as what remains 3 Criti| assigned that part of the country which was nearest the Straits. 4 Criti| way to the sea. The entire country was divided into sixty thousand 5 Criti| distinction of sex.~Now the country was inhabited in those days 6 Criti| guardians. Concerning the country the Egyptian priests said 7 Criti| saying; but in those days the country was fair as now and yielded 8 Criti| that then was? The whole country is only a long promontory 9 Criti| the primitive state of the country, its mountains were high 10 Criti| the natural state of the country, which was cultivated, as 11 Criti| such as are used in this country, you must not be surprised, 12 Criti| earth-born primeval men of that country, whose name was Evenor, 13 Criti| of Heracles, facing the country which is now called the 14 Criti| in the language of the country which is named after him, 15 Criti| in our direction over the country within the pillars as far 16 Criti| needed, both in the city and country. For because of the greatness 17 Criti| they arranged the whole country in the following manner:—~ 18 Criti| rest of the land. The whole country was said by him to be very 19 Criti| side of the sea, but the country immediately about and surrounding 20 Criti| many wealthy villages of country folk, and rivers, and lakes, 21 Criti| mountains and of the rest of the country there was also a vast multitude,