The five days debate at Cicero's house in Tusculum between master and sophister.

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The five days debate at Cicero's house in Tusculum between master and sophister.
Author
Cicero, Marcus Tullius.
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London :: Printed for Abel Swalle ...,
1683.
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(t) The being accustomed to labour, renders the enduring of Pain less difficult.] A second direction for the acquiring Patience under Pain, is an early habit of Pains taking.

(u) This the Spartans extended to Women also.] Lycurgus ordained that Boys and Girls should promiscuously wrestle in their Courts for Exercise. Plato in his Politicks much inclinable to the Spartans, allows the same upon Supposition, that the Vertues both of Men and Women are the same; which notwithstanding the Offices of both Sexes are diffe∣rent, and so should be their Education.

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