Chap.

1    3|         the one triumphs in the victory which the other obliged
2    4|         or spurn them, when the victory is decided, and conspicuous.~ ~
3    5| circumstance a man finds in his victory is, to doubt whether it
4    7|       whisper to them, that the victory is mean when they merely
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