Book,  Par.

1     I,      4| vestige left of the old sound morality. Stript of equality, all
2   III,     38|       desired nothing against morality, they were debarred from
3    VI,     21|  early days of a less corrupt morality. First, the Twelve Tables
4   XIV,     27|     competing. As it was, the morality of their fathers, which
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