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exercise 20
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exercises 17
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20 food
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exercise

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1 1 | against flatteries; which exercise such a tremendous power, 2 1 | learn riding, or some other exercise, for amusement, and the 3 1 | preferred to mere bodily exercise, inasmuch as they have no 4 2 | unless in consequence of exercise or as medicine; nor again 5 4 | would then only require to exercise his art?~Cleinias. Certainly.~ 6 5 | indeed will be allowed, to exercise any ignoble occupation, 7 7 | without proper and abundant exercise the source endless evils 8 7 | body should have the most exercise when it receives most nourishment?~ 9 7 | impose this great amount of exercise upon newlyborn infants?~ 10 7 | one another are sufficient exercise; for, in addition to this, 11 7 | us, may be said to be an exercise of courage.~Cleinias. True.~ 12 7 | may say that the use of exercise and motion in the earliest 13 7 | shall be schools for horse exercise, and large grounds arranged 14 7 | providing the necessary exercise and nourishment for the 15 7 | about dancing and gymnastic exercise in general. Having said 16 7 | girls dancing mistresses to exercise them.~Cleinias. Very good.~ 17 7 | vehement action, and is the exercise of a noble person and a 18 7 | hunting with a view to the exercise and pursuits of youth. And, 19 8 | means can effect anything, exercise a regulating influence upon 20 12| should stand or move, or exercise, or wash, or take his meals,


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