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1 1 | adapted to locomotion on foot; but then, if you have runners
2 1 | have not a shoe to their foot, and are without beds to
3 3 | husbandry, first of all at the foot of the mountains, and made
4 3 | were still dwelling at the foot of many–fountained Ida.
5 3 | than because he is swift of foot or fair or strong, unless
6 3 | built by Dardanus at the foot of the mountains, and the
7 4 | trampled the laws under foot, becomes the master either
8 6 | wise. All who are horse or foot soldiers, or have seen military
9 6 | commanders of brigades of foot, who would be more rightly
10 6 | not to be allowed to set foot in our territory, and then,
11 7 | alike, may be sound hand and foot, and may not, if they can
12 8 | activity of body, whether of foot or hand. For escaping or
13 8 | capturing an enemy, quickness of foot is required; but hand–to–
14 9 | appoints, or even set his foot at all on his native land,
15 9 | for ever; or, if he set foot anywhere on any part of
16 9 | murder, shall not set his foot in the temples, nor at all
17 12| commanders of horse and foot, and the host by whom he
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