Chap.

1 17|    it. At first, the enemy firmly withstood the impetuosity
2 33| king's authority should be firmly established. Taking the
3 36|  royal gifts. All these he firmly rejected, telling the deputies: "
4 78|  interposition of a prince firmly attached to the interests
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