Book, Chapter

1   III,      XII|    spoil is taken off by the enemy; while through it he is
2   III,    XXIII|     so to speak, against the enemy, and trusting in this, we
3   III,     XXXI|  wishes is a stranger and an enemy to each |103 thing, by stealing
4    IV,      XIV|    their country against the enemy to the death. So, after
5    IV,      XIV| stayed the fierceness of the enemy from the |127 rest, they
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