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1 I, XIII| women and children must be trained by education with an eye 2 II, IX | elders are good men and well trained in manly virtue; and that, 3 II, XII | a Locrian by birth, was trained in Crete, where he lived 4 III, XVI | every ruler who has been trained by the law judges well; 5 V, VII | the people, who had been trained by war, soon got the better 6 V, IX | avail unless the young are trained by habit and education in 7 VI, IV | flocks; they are the best trained of any for war, robust in 8 VII, XIV | requires education should be trained. Whereas even the Hellenes 9 VII, XIV | Lacedaemonians, by being trained to meet dangers, gained 10 VII, XVII| natural warmth, may be easily trained to bear cold. Such care 11 VIII, III | theory, and the body be trained before the mind; and therefore 12 VIII, IV | the circumstance that they trained them when their only rivals 13 VIII, V | that the young ought to be trained in it. For innocent pleasures 14 VIII, VI | extent freemen who are being trained to political virtue should