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A city is defined as a gathering of people drawn together in order to live happily,⁴ and the greatness of a city does not consist in the extent of its site or the circumference of its walls, but in the number of its inhabitants and their strength. Now, men are gathered together through authority, or force, or pleasure, or the utility that results from it. Cain was the first founder of cities, but the poets (followed in this by Cicero) recount that in ancient times human beings were scattered here and there through the mountains and the plains, and led

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