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1 2 | cannot be quiet in their bodies or in their voices; they
2 2 | sick and ailing in their bodies, their attendants give them
3 4 | relates to the souls and bodies and properties of the citizens,
4 5 | either on the souls or bodies of those whom nature and
5 5 | which not only affects the bodies of men for good or evil,
6 6 | begetting children when their bodies are dissipated by intoxication,
7 6 | himself on the souls and bodies of his offspring, and he
8 7 | plainer than that the fairest bodies are those which grow up
9 7 | Athenian. Nay, rather on the bodies of infants still unborn.~
10 7 | intelligent person, that all bodies are benefited by shakings
11 7 | on horseback, or by other bodies in whatever way moving,
12 7 | rules relating to their bodies.~Cleinias. By all means.~
13 7 | in the bearing of their bodies or in their dress, but he
14 7 | in the management of our bodies and the habits of our minds—
15 7 | as time goes on, their bodies grow adapted to them, and
16 7 | their souls or with their bodies, and have been obedient
17 7 | either for our souls or bodies, or for the actions which
18 7 | revolutions of the heavenly bodies—the stars and sun and moon,
19 7 | the imitation is of brave bodies and souls, and the action
20 7 | are appropriate to noble bodies and generous souls. But
21 8 | my citizens, and in their bodies far more lusty.~Cleinias.
22 10| art, and that as to the bodies which come next in order—
23 10| of things, and before all bodies, and is the chief author
24 10| And when you speak of bodies moving in many places, you
25 10| get in the midst between bodies which are approaching and
26 10| upon tens of thousands of bodies are set in motion, must
27 10| and depth and strength of bodies, if the soul is prior to
28 10| living beings and reside in bodies, and in this way order the
29 10| termed disease in living bodies or pestilence in years or
30 11| mentioned, which injures bodies by the use of other bodies
31 11| bodies by the use of other bodies according to a natural law;
32 12| receiving and concealing the bodies of the dead with as little
33 12| therefore, when we are dead, the bodies of the dead are quite rightly
34 12| say, themselves; for the bodies which they saw moving in
35 12| immortal and rules over all bodies; moreover, as I have now
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