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 1   I,  44| ceremonial, without any definite mode of procedure, but solely
 2   I,  48| attentively examine it-a similar mode of treatment is followed
 3  II,  12|        to give up their fathers' mode of life, and attach themselves
 4  II,  30|        desires, to restrict your mode of life within narrow limits,
 5  II,  67|          changed your habits and mode of life, who have gone over
 6 III,  22|          should know, that their mode of life may be more civilized.
 7 III,  30|          now, does not a similar mode of thought remove Juno from
 8   V,   1|       has outwitted me, have the mode which you wished; and always
 9   V,   8|        stones, and from the same mode of throwing them, some should
10   V,  41|        and basely spoken of, the mode of speech which was fitting
11 VII,  21|  ceremonies of the rites and the mode of expiation into confusion.
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