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1 Criti| like that of the earth-born men, would have seemed perfectly 2 Criti| because he has to speak of men whom we know and not of 3 Criti| evidence to other ages that men and women had in those days, 4 Criti| preserve the number of fighting men and women at 20,000, which 5 Criti| the common warrior life of men and women: (6) the particularity 6 Criti| of the common pursuits of men and women, he says nothing 7 Criti| speak well of the gods to men is far easier than to speak 8 Criti| easier than to speak well of men to men: for the inexperience 9 Criti| to speak well of men to men: for the inexperience and 10 Criti| already said, they were men who dwelt in the mountains; 11 Criti| pursuits were then common to men and women, the men of those 12 Criti| common to men and women, the men of those days in accordance 13 Criti| originally set apart by divine men. The latter dwelt by themselves, 14 Criti| preserve the same number of men and women through all time, 15 Criti| their souls, and of all men who lived in those days 16 Criti| the earth-born primeval men of that country, whose name 17 Criti| gave them rule over many men, and a large territory. 18 Criti| the number of them by the men of those days. There were 19 Criti| places of exercise, some for men, and others for horses in 20 Criti| to find a leader for the men who were fit for military