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1    II,     72|     imitated Armenian manners and customs, loving the chase, the banquet,
2    VI,     47|      habits, unable to endure the customs of his country, was carried
3    XI,     28|     examples, which under our old customs the Roman character exhibited
4  XIII,     65|    diminished; for as soon as the customs were swept away, there would
5   XIV,     55|           from us contrary to the customs and laws of our ancestors,
6   XIV,     56| households nations with different customs to our own, with a foreign
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