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1 I, VIII| or marshes or rivers or a sea in which there are fish, 2 I, X | provides them with earth or sea or the like as a source 3 II, X | extends right across the sea, around which nearly all 4 II, X | acquired the empire of the sea, subduing some of the islands 5 II, XII | gaining the empire of the sea in the Persian War, began 6 V, IV | empire due to command of the sea, strengthened the democracy. 7 VII, V | situated in regard both to sea and land. This then is one 8 VII, VI | a communication with the sea is beneficial to a well-ordered 9 VII, VI | arises from their using the sea and having a crowd of merchants 10 VII, VI | should be connected with the sea; the defenders of a country, 11 VII, VI | relieved both by land and by sea; and even if they are not 12 VII, VI | are not able to attack by sea and land at once, they will 13 VII, VI | able to assist them by sea as well as by land. The 14 VII, VI | towns, its relations to the sea, and its maritime power.~ 15 VII, XI | open to the land and to the sea, and to the whole country 16 VII, XII | reception of goods both by sea and land.~But in speaking 17 VIII, IV | both live about the Black Sea; and there are other mainland