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1 II, XII| masters of the feast; also the training of soldiers to acquire by 2 III, VI | becomes one of those in training. And so in politics: when 3 III, XVI| training-masters, when they are in training, other training-masters, 4 IV, I | suitableness of different modes of training to different bodies (2), 5 IV, I | also what common form of training is adapted to the great 6 IV, XIV| those who have political training, pay should not be given 7 VII, XV | to consider whether the training of early life is to be that 8 VII, XV | that of the soul, and the training of the appetitive part should 9 VIII, I | faculty or art a previous training and habituation are required; 10 VIII, I | which he thinks best; the training in things which are of common 11 VIII, II | knowledge, be the aim of our training; all three opinions have 12 VIII, IV | depend on their mode of training their youth, but only on 13 VIII, IV | impaired. The evil of excessive training in early years is strikingly 14 VIII, IV | and as men; their early training and severe gymnastic exercises 15 VIII, VI | unfit for civil or military training, whether for bodily exercises