Part,  Chapter

1     VI,       I|     and swords to the foreign imperial army against their own hated
2     VI,      II|     powerful that the regular imperial troops shall be unable to
3    VII,       I| motion; the escapement is the imperial counselor of war. The wheels
4    VII,     III| marriage that would unite the imperial crown with the crown of
5     IX,      IV|    ornamented with the gilded imperial eagle, and a little farther
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