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1 1 | the state from the right training of a single youth, or of
2 1 | part of education is right training in the nursery. The soul
3 1 | name; that other sort of training, which aims at the acquisition
4 1 | be a mode of testing and training which would be wonderfully
5 2 | I mean by education that training which is given by suitable
6 2 | virtue; but the particular training in respect of pleasure and
7 2 | incapable of enduring serious training, they are called plays and
8 2 | dispositions. Having such training, they will attain a more
9 2 | the body, this scientific training may be called gymnastic.~
10 5 | reverence. The best way of training the young is to train yourself
11 7 | take especial care of the training of our children, directing
12 7 | be a coward, and has no training or self–control, he makes
13 8 | reply. Well, but if we were training boxers, or pancratiasts,
14 8 | ordinances; but if from previous training they have acquired the habit
15 8 | ill condition, and out of training?~Cleinias. He will be far
16 8 | temperate when he is in training.~Athenian. And have we not
17 8 | during the whole time of his training? And the same is said of
18 9 | excellent education and training from youth upward, he has
19 12| received a more careful training and education?~Cleinias.
20 12| proceed to some more exact training than any which has preceded.~
21 12| gone through the previous training, and seen the connection
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