Chap.

 1    1|       careful not to establish bodies of men who must necessarily
 2    2|      the constitution of their bodies, men seem to be designed
 3    3|      speaking, slaves to their bodies, and glory in their subjection.~ ~
 4    4|    fastidious, to weaken their bodies and cramp their minds. But,
 5    4|        beings, whose minds and bodies are equally weak, suffer
 6    4| similar character - I speak of bodies of men, and that men of
 7    8|        motion of the principal bodies of the solar system.~ ~
 8   12|     were selected from various bodies to form an harmonious whole.
 9   12|       by the exercise of their bodies and minds women would acquire
10   13|   cease to sin against our own bodies, to use the forcible language
11   13|  children only to weaken their bodies and spoil their tempers,
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