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 1   III|          Stambul. The voice of the enemy can be heard on all our
 2     V|          him lead them against the enemy.[Pg 109]~ ~The Janissary
 3     V|            will find the sword his enemy, and better a rust-eaten
 4    VI|           in the possession of the enemy. And all this is going on[
 5    VI|           falter and fall into the enemy's hands, and we are not
 6   VII|       there. Once let the external enemy be well beaten and then
 7    IX|    venomous to thee and thy deadly enemy."~ ~"They may kill me,"
 8    XI|          end; they will resist the enemy, and stand fast like a Salamander
 9    XI|         abroad, they appointed his enemy, Richard Rakovitsa, surnamed
10   XII|            with destruction by our enemy. And this enemy has all
11   XII| destruction by our enemy. And this enemy has all the will but not
12   XII|         destroyed and slain - this enemy is the Muscovite. Our fathers
13   XII|          in the way of an invading enemy, and therefore most nearly
14   XII|        embellish the deeds of your enemy that you may not be obliged
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