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1 1| common meals and gymnastic exercises, and wear arms.~Cleinias.
2 1| citizens show in their naked exercises, contending against the
3 1| common meals and gymnastic exercises have been excellently devised
4 4| all discourses and vocal exercises have preludes and overtures,
5 7| until we have determined the exercises which are suited to the
6 7| been trained in gymnastic exercises and one who has not been.
7 7| objects: For these sorts of exercises, and no others, are useful
8 7| other labours and sports and exercises of the body are unworthy
9 7| both go through the same exercises. I assert without fear of
10 7| dance and practise gymnastic exercises—ought they not?~Cleinias.
11 7| gymnastics all military exercises, such as archery, and all
12 8| soldiers shall perform lesser exercises without arms every day,
13 8| practise some gymnastic exercises, greater as well as lesser,
14 8| are not, for none of them exercises a voluntary rule over voluntary
15 8| unarmed either in gymnastic exercises or in these contests. On
16 8| the contest, and of daily exercises under the superintendence
17 9| one in war, or military exercises, or mimic contests. of which
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