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1   III,     72| considering whether such reckless tastes could be repressed, whether
2   III,     78|        wealth, still their former tastes remained. But the chief
3   XIV,     27|        degeneracy bred by foreign tastes was infecting the youth
4   XVI,     37|       under the guise of virtuous tastes are false and deceitful
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