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1   I,   2|    order of their country's manners?
2   I,  64|    biting reproaches public manners; who censure, brand, and
3  II,  15|  alike; we do not differ in manners, we do not differ in beliefs;
4  VI,  24|  deeds, and, changing their manners, learn to act as men; and
5 VII,   9| inclined to be fickle in my manners? Did I ever celebrate your
6 VII,  21|     which differ greatly in manners, are the same things which
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