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1 I, VI | views invade each other’s territory, is as follows: in some 2 II, VI | mentioned, will require a territory as large as Babylon, or 3 II, XII| visible from the Corinthian territory, the other not. Tradition 4 V, X | have settled or gained a territory, like the Lacedaemonian, 5 VI, IV | assembling together. Where the territory also happens to extend to 6 VII, V | principle will apply to the territory of the state: every one 7 VII, V | would agree in praising the territory which is most entirely self-sufficing; 8 VII, V | self-sufficing; and that must be the territory which is all-producing, 9 VII, V | general character of the territory which is required (there 10 VII, VI | necessaries, that the city and territory should be connected with 11 VII, VI | conclusions respecting the territory of the state, its harbors, 12 VII, VII| size and nature of their territory. I say "nearly," for we 13 VII, X | extent and nature of the territory. Let me proceed to discuss