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Critias Part
1 Intro| palaces, and harbours, and docks, in the following manner:— 2 Intro| edges of the zones double docks having roofs of rock. The 3 Intro| stationed in the citadel. The docks were full of triremes and 4 Text | palaces and harbours and docks. And they arranged the whole 5 Text | time hollowed out double docks, having roofs formed out 6 Text | persons of the kings. The docks were full of triremes and The First Alcibiades Part
7 Text | want walls, or triremes, or docks, or numbers, or size, Alcibiades, Gorgias Part
8 Intro| to advise about walls or docks or military expeditions, 9 Intro| Athenians to build their docks and walls, and of Pericles, 10 Intro| cleverer constructors of docks and harbours, but they did 11 Intro| and filled the city with docks and harbours, but neglected 12 Text | be built or harbours or docks to be constructed, not the 13 Text | heard, I think, that the docks and the walls of the Athenians 14 Text | which he pleases, and the docks and triremes of the Athenians, 15 Text | buildings, such as walls, docks or temples of the largest 16 Text | providing ships and walls and docks, and all that. You and I 17 Text | city full of harbours and docks and walls and revenues and