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1 VII, XV | whether the training of early life is to be that of rational 2 VII, XVI | soon; for women who marry early are apt to be wanton; and 3 VII, XVII| can be subjected at their early age are very useful. But 4 VII, XVII| For human nature should be early habituated to endure all 5 VII, XVII| therefore, even at this early age, it is to be expected 6 VIII, IV | of excessive training in early years is strikingly proved 7 VIII, IV | as boys and as men; their early training and severe gymnastic 8 VIII, VI | should begin to practice early, although when they are