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1 1, VII | who rebuked me, neither custom nor common sense permitted
2 1, XVI | you, O torrent of human custom! Who shall stay your course?
3 1, XVI(30)| to "the torrent of human custom" now switches its focus
4 3, II | his own person, it is the custom to call this “misery.” But
5 3, VII | does not judge according to custom but by the measure of the
6 3, VIII | convention, and confirmed by custom or the law of any city or
7 3, IX | our Lord God, nor social custom. For example, when suitable
8 5, VIII | they were not sustained by custom. Thus custom makes plain
9 5, VIII | sustained by custom. Thus custom makes plain that such behavior
10 6, II | and wine - as had been her custom in Africa - and she was
11 6, II | soon as she found that this custom was forbidden by that famous
12 6, II | to the rejection of this custom if it had been forbidden
13 6, III | to enter, nor was it his custom that the arrival of visitors
14 7, II | privately, for this was the custom for some who were likely
15 7, III | pleasure. It is also the custom that the affianced bride
16 7, X | it prefers this, but for custom’s sake it does not lay that
17 8, VII | This was the time that the custom began, after the manner
18 8, VII | tedium of lamentation. This custom, retained from then till
19 8, VIII | precautions against an evil custom and added the wholesome
20 8, XII | their task according to custom, I discoursed in another
21 8, XII | side of the grave as the custom is there, before it is lowered
22 9, XXXIII | the great utility of this custom. Thus I vacillate between
23 9, XXXVII | And yet if praise, both by custom and right, is the companion
24 10, XX | then, as our misapplied custom has it: “There are three
25 10, XXIV | precisely, according to our custom. Therefore, time is not
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