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1 1 | gymnastic exercises, and wear arms.~Cleinias. I think, Stranger, 2 1 | runners you must have light arms—no one can carry a heavy 3 1 | men, we have only to take arms into our hands, and we send 4 1 | and train him to take up arms against them, and to overcome 5 2 | fear, which will take up arms at the approach of insolence, 6 4 | a man throwing away his arms, and betaking himself to 7 5 | receive as friends with open arms.~Another piece of good fortune 8 6 | alike, let them be under arms and survey minutely the 9 7 | the larger under their arms, and go for a walk of a 10 7 | motionrocking them in their arms; nor do they give them silence, 11 7 | especially how to handle heavy arms; for I may note, that the 12 7 | all fighting with heavy arms, and military evolutions, 13 7 | have practised dancing in arms and the whole art of fighting— 14 7 | grounding and taking up arms; if for no other reason, 15 8 | lesser exercises without arms every day, making dancing 16 8 | greatest efficiency without arms.~Cleinias. How can they?~ 17 8 | the single course bearing arms; next, he who is to run 18 8 | five seniors. Concerning arms, and all implements which 19 9 | whether with or without arms, when he has been purified 20 12| the cavalry, and the other arms of the service shall form 21 12| to the throwing away of arms—he must distinguish the 22 12| still alive but without his arms (and this has happened to 23 12| innumerable persons), the original arms, which the poet says were 24 12| with having cast away his arms. Again, there is the case 25 12| precipices and lost their arms; and of those who at sea, 26 12| be only the loser of his arms. For there is a great or 27 12| him who is deprived of his arms by a sufficient force, and 28 12| follows:—If a person having arms is overtaken by the enemy 29 12| of the throwing away of arms let justice be done, but 30 12| disgracefully throwing away his arms in war, no general or military 31 12| the heavyarmed with their arms, and the others in like


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