Chap.

1 22|        to blows with the enemy; insomuch, that he found it necessary
2 27|    number of them to the sword; insomuch that, but for their knowledge
3 44| extremely weakened by sickness, insomuch that his strength of body
4 49|        could escape accusation; insomuch, that the plunder of their
5 56|      put an end to his rapines: insomuch, that he was uncertain which
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