Book, Chapter

1    3, 17| invocation of the name of the prince of the country to be delivered
2    4, 22|    perceived that no King nor Prince, nor any one of the superiour
3    5, 24|     made upon a Factor of the Prince, which sometime had beene
4    5, 24|     authority and word of the Prince. Howbeit, when all my band
5    8, 45|     cary Letters to the great Prince, and Generall of the Campe.
6    9, 47|     to interpret to the great prince, the senate, and to all
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