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Dialogue
1 Criti| they ought always to have, common virtues and pursuits. There 2 Criti| educated, and had all things in common, like our guardians. Attica 3 Criti| They were to deliberate in common about war, and the king 4 Criti| of Athena indicated the common warrior life of men and 5 Criti| though he speaks of the common pursuits of men and women, 6 Criti| the same father, having a common nature, and being united 7 Criti| both obtained as their common portion this land, which 8 Criti| military pursuits were then common to men and women, the men 9 Criti| they please, practise in common the virtue which belongs 10 Criti| regarded all that they had as common property; nor did they claim 11 Criti| side they had dwellings in common and had erected halls for 12 Criti| which they needed for their common life, besides temples, but 13 Criti| themselves, but have them in common.~Yet, before proceeding 14 Criti| we call them all by the common name of pulse, and the fruits 15 Criti| they consulted about their common interests, and enquired 16 Criti| they were to deliberate in common about war and other matters,