Book, Chapter, Paragraph

1   I,     I,  6|        a capacity for receiving training.~
2   I,    II,  7|       of mortals, and gradually training, as it were, and accustoming
3   I,    IV,  1|  incomparably surpass all other training; and let us contemplate,
4   I,    VI,  3|  altogether undeserving of that training and instruction by which
5   I,    VI,  3|         by this stern method of training, and restored at first by
6   I,    VI,  3| travelled through, by a kind of training, every single office of
7  II,   III,  1|        instruction and rational training, those may arrive at a fuller
8  II,   III,  2|         immorality; and as this training of ours in the body is protracted
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