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1 I, V | different; for both with their bodies minister to the needs of 2 I, V | distinguish between the bodies of freemen and slaves, making 3 I, V | souls and others have the bodies of freemen. And doubtless 4 I, V | the mere forms of their bodies as much as the statues of 5 III, XI | every democracy, and to all bodies of men, is not clear. Or 6 III, XI | brutes? But there may be bodies of men about whom our statement 7 IV, I | of training to different bodies (2), but what sort is absolutely 8 VI, VI | badness. For as healthy bodies and ships well provided 9 VII, I | than our possessions or our bodies, both absolutely and in 10 VII, XIV | advantage even in their bodies, and secondly in their minds), 11 VII, XVI | minds, however, unlike their bodies, they ought to keep quiet, 12 VII, XVII| appliances which straighten their bodies. To accustom children to 13 VII, XVII| a manner, exercise their bodies. Straining the voice has 14 VIII, IV | their minds and with their bodies; for the two kinds of labor 15 VIII, V | to true pleasures as our bodies are made by gymnastic to 16 VIII, VI | and fashions even their bodies by the movements which he