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1   I,  40|         have his discussions on morals, on virtues, and on duties
2  II,  11|      for the soundness of their morals, or that they are skilled
3  II,  49|         of faultless and purest morals. We raise no question as
4 III,  28| unchanging nature of Deity with morals so vile? to credit the gods
5   V,  29|        who has been reared with morals so pure, that the example
6  VI,  25|     could be subdued, and their morals and wicked ways brought
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