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1 Intr, 1, 1 XVI| cultures and religions, traditions, habits and customs of life 2 Intr, 5 XXV| anchored to centuries-old traditions where family, religion and 3 Intr, 5 XXV| of historical and family traditions, a common race, love for 4 Intr, 5 XXVI| is more tenacious in its traditions than an educated person. 5 1, 1, V 10| in fact, have colonial traditions like Italy. One after the 6 1, 1, X 28| and lasting, and the first traditions are the ones that give a 7 1, 1, X 28| adapt more or less to the traditions of faith and piety they 8 1, 3, I 61| it concrete: historical traditions, a common race, love for 9 1, 3, I 61| native place, local or family traditions, shared glories and sorrows, 10 1, 3, I 62| system while respecting the traditions, the habits and even the 11 1, 3, I 63| that way family and youth traditions, the moral and material 12 1, 3, I 64| and historical and family traditions are very powerful to the 13 1, 3, I 64| rites and their ancient traditions not in opposition with Catholic 14 1, 3, I 65| national sentiment. The traditions of Arminius, the desire 15 1, 3, I 66| people without the Hellenic traditions, but faith saved them and 16 1, 3, II 68| nationalities with customs, traditions and habits quite different 17 1, 3, II 68| affection for its national traditions. Also in Catholic countries, 18 1, 3, II 68| cultivates in him the ancient traditions of fatherland and family, 19 1, 3, II 68| distant fatherland, the family traditions remain intact in him. Thus, 20 1, 3, II 69| preserves his patriotic traditions, he will remain Catholic; 21 1, 3, II 69| more tenaciously to its traditions than the learned person. 22 1, 3, II 69| worker who loses his national traditions, loses to a great extent 23 1, 3, II 69| preserves intact national traditions.~The millions of Italian, 24 1, 7, I 108| where religion, language, traditions, customs – in a word, all 25 1, 7, II 120| Empire, where the glorious traditions of our medieval republics 26 2, 5, 2 320| preservation of the Christian traditions and principles of Catholicism