Book,  Par.

1   III,     40|              consul to reform public morals, but in applying remedies
2   III,     95|        further, sharply censured the morals of Silanus, and then moved
3    VI,     39|          members of that house whose morals were corrupt, still lived
4   XIV,     21| licentiousness to our long corrupted morals. Even, with virtuous training,
5   XVI,      5|         retained the Italy of strict morals and primitive ways; all
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