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be, and whether it should consist of more than one people, these are particulars that the politician
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of the same species with those whom he governs, though superior in some particulars, as is the
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Crete bears a near resemblance to this, in some few particulars it is not worse
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earth. These we have now mentioned in general, but to enter into particulars concerning each of
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though in the gymnastic races a difference in these particulars would gain the
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establishment of a state, that all, or at least many of these particulars should be well canvassed
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it is at Epidamnum, and as Diophantus formerly regulated it at Athens. From these particulars any one may nearly