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1 1 | good captain, whether he is sea–sick or not? What do you
2 1 | nautical skill, he is liable to sea–sickness.~Athenian. And
3 3 | in the plain and on the sea–coast were utterly destroyed
4 3 | travelling either by land or sea had been almost entirely
5 3 | made war against Troy—by sea as well as land—for at that
6 3 | ceasing to be afraid of the sea.~Cleinias. Clearly.~Athenian.
7 3 | victories both by land and sea, but what, in my opinion,
8 3 | Persian armament, both by sea and on land, caused a helpless
9 3 | them either by land or by sea, for there was no one to
10 3 | when they looked to the sea, could they descry any hope
11 4 | stadia distant from the sea.~Athenian. And are there
12 4 | virtuous: had you been on the sea, and well provided with
13 4 | eighty stadia; although the sea is too near, especially
14 4 | Still we may be content. The sea is pleasant enough as a
15 4 | to imitate their enemy at sea, and in this way, becoming
16 4 | draw down the ships to the sea at a time when the Achaeans
17 4 | well–benched ships into the sea, that the prayers of the
18 4 | ships are drawn into the sea, but they will look behind
19 4 | quite knew triremes on the sea, in the neighbourhood of
20 4 | Hellenes better; whereas the sea–fights of Salamis and Artemisium—
21 5 | have the greatest empire by sea and land;—this they imagine
22 6 | as a ship sailing on the sea has to be watched night
23 6 | city also is sailing on a sea of politics, and is liable
24 7 | caused by a swing, or at sea, or on horseback, or by
25 7 | they were always rocking at sea. This is the lesson which
26 7 | neighbourhood of the Black Sea, called Sauromatides, who
27 7 | or love of hunting in the sea, or of angling or of catching
28 7 | catching men and of piracy by sea enter into your souls and
29 8 | Hellenes obtain their food from sea and land, but our citizens
30 9 | wetting his feet in the sea, and watching for an opportunity
31 10| in heaven, and earth, and sea by her movements, and these
32 11| when you are tossed on the sea of disease or old age, and
33 12| arms; and of those who at sea, and in stormy places, have
34 12| seeking out, going forth over sea and over land to find him
35 12| commerce, and flying over the sea to other cities, while the
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