Chap.

 1  5| becomes perfectly clear. The master and his family are accustomed
 2 11|      would have made himself master of their whole fleet. During
 3 17|  necessary to render himself master of the mole and island;
 4 19|  forts, he would be entirely master of the port, and prevent
 5 33|     having thus made himself master of Alexandria and Egypt,
 6 41|      and having made himself master of all Pontus, as there
 7 42|      it. For he made himself master of several forts, built
 8 42|   commonwealth, made himself master of the greatest part of
 9 48|   after, having made himself master of Medobriga, a town in
10 68|   could not but know who was master of Italy and Rome, where
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