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 1   I,   5|     subjected the kingdoms and peoples of the East to captivity
 2   I,  16|   Christians dwelt among their peoples also? If they willed that
 3   I,  42|        deadly ordinances which peoples and tribes saw executed
 4   I,  54|       you perhaps ask. Tribes, peoples, nations, and that incredulous
 5  II,  12| passion, and caused races, and peoples, and nations most diverse
 6 III,  26|   variance between far-distant peoples; gathers so many thousand
 7   V,  29|       worship? What say you, O peoples? what, ye nations busied
 8 VII,  48|      is the case that in great peoples, in nations, nay, in all
 9 VII,  49|       torn from races, states, peoples without number, and the
10 VII,  51|       more powerful and richer peoples, truly loves warfare, and
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