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Dialogue
1 Intro| and distribution of the citizens into classes, the double 2 Intro| goddess Neith or Athene. The citizens have a friendly feeling 3 Intro| was between your city and citizens and the ancient Athenian 4 Intro| antediluvian ancestors may be your citizens. ‘That is excellent, Critias, 5 Intro| you as the lost Athenian citizens of whom the Egyptian record 6 Timae| constituted and of what citizens composed it would seem likely 7 Timae| dispersed among the inferior citizens; and while they were all 8 Timae| celebrate the city and her citizens in a befitting manner, and 9 Timae| which King Amasis came. The citizens have a deity for their foundress; 10 Timae| order about these former citizens. You are welcome to hear 11 Timae| years old. As touching your citizens of 9000 years ago, I will 12 Timae| yesterday about your city and citizens, the tale which I have just 13 Timae| told to me. The city and citizens, which you yesterday described 14 Timae| we will suppose that the citizens whom you imagined, were 15 Timae| inconsistency in saying that the citizens of your republic are these 16 Timae| into court and make them citizens, as if they were those very