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mountains

Cratylus
   Part
1 Text | Orestes (the man of the mountains) who appears to be rightly Critias Part
2 Intro| remnant who survived in the mountains were ignorant of the art 3 Intro| sheltered from the north by mountains; it was oblong, and where 4 Intro| which came down from the mountains, as well as the canals of 5 Text | imitate the earth and its mountains, and the rivers, and the 6 Text | were men who dwelt in the mountains; and they were ignorant 7 Text | soil coming down from the mountains, as in other places, but 8 Text | state of the country, its mountains were high hills covered 9 Text | abundance of wood in the mountains. Of this last the traces 10 Text | for although some of the mountains now only afford sustenance 11 Text | for those which live in mountains and on plains, so there 12 Text | plain, itself surrounded by mountains which descended towards 13 Text | the north. The surrounding mountains were celebrated for their 14 Text | which came down from the mountains, and winding round the plain 15 Text | brought down the wood from the mountains to the city, and conveyed 16 Text | of the inhabitants of the mountains and of the rest of the country Laws Book
17 3 | preserved on the tops of mountains.~Cleinias. Clearly.~Athenian. 18 3 | have been preserved in the mountains, they must quickly have 19 3 | caves on the tops of high mountains, and every one gives law 20 3 | of all at the foot of the mountains, and made enclosures of 21 3 | Dardanus at the foot of the mountains, and the removal of cities 22 6 | they come down from the mountains into the hollow dells; and 23 7 | anywhere. The fowler in the mountains and waste places shall be 24 8 | distance of 100 stadia over mountains, and across every sort of Theaetetus Part
25 Intro| he keeps his flock in the mountains is surrounded by a wall. Timaeus Part
26 Intro| the rude survivors in the mountains begin again, knowing nothing 27 Text | those who live upon the mountains and in dry and lofty places 28 Text | shepherds who dwell on the mountains, but those who, like you,


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