Book, Chapter

1  Int,   3|  keeping with the dictates of moral purity or bigotry, innocent
2    1,  15|       length, I described her moral turpitude to the crowd,
3    5, 145|      Ovid and Martial; from a moral standpoint, they are as
4    5, 145|     extreme, there was little moral obliquity during the first
5    5, 154|      vices, which degrade the moral character of the Romans,
6    6     | recognized above that ascetic moral idea which consists of the
7    6     |  sense, virginity is rather a moral inclination, as Buffon says,
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