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1 I, XIII| brave and just, and is a child to be called temperate, 2 I, XIII| female, or the man over the child; although the parts of the 3 I, XIII| without authority, and the child has, but it is immature. 4 I, XIII| equally the glory of man. The child is imperfect, and therefore 5 I, XIII| husband and wife, parent and child, their several virtues, 6 II, III | know who chanced to have a child, or whether, if one came 7 V, X | this time he was not with child by him. Philip, too, was 8 V, X | in mutilating him when a child.~Many, too, irritated at 9 VII, I | feeble and false in mind as a child or a madman. These propositions 10 VII, XVI | parents.~Women who are with child should be careful of themselves; 11 VII, XVI | be a law that no deformed child shall live, but that on 12 VII, XVI | population has a limit), no child is to be exposed, but when 13 VII, XVII| should be made upon the child for study or labor, lest 14 VIII, VI | in which every slave or child and even some animals find