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1 I, II | foresee by the exercise of mind is by nature intended to 2 I, V | over the body, and of the mind and the rational element 3 II, VII | rule; but we should bear in mind that abundance of wealth 4 II, IX | disputable thing, for the mind grows old as well as the 5 III, XI | that is a figure of their mind and disposition. Hence the 6 V, II | superior. Such is the state of mind which creates revolutions. 7 V, VIII| therefore is not observed; the mind is deceived, as in the fallacy 8 VI, V | their own affairs, do not mind going for a few days to 9 VII, I | is as feeble and false in mind as a child or a madman. 10 VII, I | highly cultivated in their mind and in their character, 11 VII, II | custom. Yet to a reflecting mind it must appear very strange 12 VII, III | external actions the directing mind is most truly said to act. 13 VII, XV | men rational principle and mind are the end towards which 14 VII, XVI | are defective in body and mind; the children of very old 15 VIII, II | makes the body or soul or mind of the freeman less fit 16 VIII, II | they absorb and degrade the mind. There are also some liberal 17 VIII, III | body be trained before the mind; and therefore boys should 18 VIII, IV | of the body impedes the mind, and the labor of the mind 19 VIII, IV | mind, and the labor of the mind the body.~ 20 VIII, V | Mixolydian, others enfeeble the mind, like the relaxed modes, 21 VIII, VI | toy suited to the infant mind, and education is a rattle 22 VIII, VI | contributes nothing to the mind, since to Athene we ascribe