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1 I, IX | of the simpler. When the inhabitants of one country became more 2 II, VIII| fathers had. But the primeval inhabitants, whether they were born 3 II, X | found existing among the inhabitants. Even to this day the Perioeci, 4 II, XII | together ended their days. The inhabitants still point out their tombs, 5 III, I | being an arrangement of the inhabitants of a state. But a state 6 III, II | possibly apply to the first inhabitants or founders of a state.~ 7 III, III | considered only the place and the inhabitants (for the soil and the population 8 III, III | separated, and some of the inhabitants may live in one place and 9 III, III | before some part of the inhabitants became aware of the fact. 10 III, III | say that while the race of inhabitants, as well as their place 11 III, III | the same name, whether the inhabitants are the same or entirely 12 III, V | may deceive their fellow inhabitants.~As to the question whether 13 IV, IV | Colophon, where the bulk of the inhabitants were possessed of large 14 V, III | Notians; at Athens too, the inhabitants of the Piraeus are more 15 VI, IV | classification of their inhabitants. For the best material of 16 VI, VII | For the security of the inhabitants depends upon a force of 17 VII, IV | city by the number of the inhabitants; whereas they ought to regard, 18 VII, V | be such as may enable the inhabitants to live at once temperately 19 VII, V | and easy of egress to the inhabitants. Further, we require that 20 VII, V | the land as well as the inhabitants of whom we were just now 21 VII, XI | as will not fail when the inhabitants are cut off from the country 22 VII, XI | taken of the health of the inhabitants, which will depend chiefly