Chap.

1 10|     venturing too far into the country for the sake of plunder,
2 37| according to the custom of the country, and securing his wings
3 42|  descents and inroads upon the country; and gave the plunder of
4 59|       Meanwhile he ravaged the country, and set fire to the buildings
5 61|        should be besieged in a country where all were against him,
6 65|  defense and protection of the country, he dismissed them, with
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