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Critias Part
1 Intro| temples, and palaces, and harbours, and docks, in the following 2 Text | temples and palaces and harbours and docks. And they arranged 3 Text | passing out across the three harbours, you came to a wall which 4 Text | canal and the largest of the harbours were full of vessels and Gorgias Part
5 Intro| constructors of docks and harbours, but they did not improve 6 Intro| the city with docks and harbours, but neglected virtue and 7 Text | walls have to be built or harbours or docks to be constructed, 8 Text | filled the city full of harbours and docks and walls and Laws Book
9 4 | Athenian. And are there harbours on the seaboard?~Cleinias. 10 4 | seaboard?~Cleinias. Excellent harbours, Stranger; there could not 11 4 | and well provided with harbours, and an importing rather 12 4 | especially if, as you say, the harbours are so good. Still we may 13 6 | houses, and buildings, and harbours, and the agora, and fountains, 14 7 | hunt anywhere except in harbours or sacred streams or marshes 15 9 | temples, or the agora, or the harbours, or any other place of meeting, 16 12 | received in market–places and harbours and public buildings, near The Second Alcibiades Part
17 Text | and the construction of harbours, whether they understand