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1 1 | mimic tools. They should learn beforehand the knowledge 2 1 | future carpenter should learn to measure or apply the 3 1 | the future warrior should learn riding, or some other exercise, 4 2 | in order that they may learn, as they ought, to like 5 4 | them. Hence they could not learn how to imitate their enemy 6 4 | of the citizens. You may learn the evil of such a practice 7 5 | true taste? That we have to learn from the argument—the point 8 5 | and makes him quick to learn, retentive, shrewd, and 9 7 | Now they must begin to learn—the boys going to teachers 10 7 | things, from which we may learn that those who make the 11 7 | adapted to them, and they learn to know and like variety, 12 7 | at which young men may learn and practise. Of these mention 13 7 | martial strains they are to learn and practise; what relates 14 7 | needful for them all to learn, and any other things which 15 7 | what the young ought to learn in the early years of life, 16 7 | permitting the young to learn some things and forbidding 17 7 | things and forbidding them to learn others. Do not shrink from 18 7 | the teachers themselves to learn and approve them, and any 19 7 | and our young men should learn quickly, and their mere 20 7 | boys and girls ought to learn to dance and practise gymnastic 21 7 | this very reason he should learn them both, in order that 22 7 | discovered taking pains to learn them; and there should always 23 7 | freemen, I conceive, should learn as much of these branches 24 7 | mere children, which they learn as a pleasure and amusement. 25 7 | which our youth ought to learn, for they are innocent and 26 7 | citizens and our youth ought to learn about the nature of the 27 7 | be better instructed and learn to use better language, 28 7 | and fitting for youth to learn, but of which we are ignorant? 29 8 | gain; mankind are ready to learn any branch of knowledge, 30 9 | of two years, that he may learn to school his passions. 31 11| another he shall teach and learn of the disputant and the 32 12| approve, the younger men shall learn with all diligence; and 33 12| writings about them that he may learn them. For of all kinds of 34 12| show him who desires to learn and know or whose evil actions 35 12| themselves what they ought to learn, or become the disciple


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