Book,  Par.

1     I,     15|        his manners, style, and habits of life, which he meant
2    VI,     47|    adapted himself to Parthian habits, unable to endure the customs
3    XI,     19|      by luxury, by all foreign habits. But if Italicus had his
4   XII,     11| sovereign, familiar with Roman habits." ~ ~
5   XIV,     59|      protected by his retiring habits, and by the fact that he
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