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1 III,  13|     figure, and with even less decency enclose them in earthly
2   V,  25|   displays all the parts which decency hides; and then the goddess
3   V,  33|   forced into the semblance of decency. But what is it to us whether
4   V,  41|     with the respectability of decency, what was base and horrible
5 VII,  24|       parts which we with more decency call proles,-by the vulgar,
6 VII,  30| virtues, and is hostile to the decency of modesty and chastity,-
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