Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,         X|   sufficient force to be able to govern it as much and as well as
 2   I,        XV|      good sense to enable him to govern, and valour to attack and
 3   I,       XXX|         already got a kingdom to govern and a queen to marry!"~ ~"
 4   I,         L|          has not the capacity to govern his realm."~ ~Sancho partly
 5   I,         L|        want of capacity in me to govern it; and even if there is,
 6   I,         L|      soon as I shall know how to govern it; for I have as much soul
 7  II,        II|        Sancho, "but something to govern and rule, and better than
 8  II,        II|          and sack of knavery; go govern your house and dig your
 9  II,       III|         the island that I cannot govern with the years I have, I'
10  II,       III|        have, I'll not be able to govern with the years of Methuselah;
11  II,       III|        any want of head in me to govern it."~ ~"Leave it to God,
12  II,       III|          less one, for Sancho to govern."~ ~"I have seen governors
13  II,       III|          easier kind: those that govern islands must at least know
14  II,        IV|      enough to rule kingdoms and govern islands; and I have before
15  II,     XXXII|         rule, or I of islands to govern."~ ~"No, Sancho my friend,
16  II,     XXXII|   scarcely know how to read, and govern like gerfalcons. The main
17  II,     XXXII| advantage of the island he is to govern."~ ~The duke, duchess, and
18  II,    XXXIII|         said Sancho an island to govern; for how will he who does
19  II,    XXXIII|         who does not know how to govern himself know how to govern
20  II,    XXXIII|       govern himself know how to govern others?'"~ ~"By God, senora,"
21  II,     XXXIV|          honestly, no doubt I'll govern better than a gerfalcon.
22  II,      XLII|       PANZA BEFORE HE SET OUT TO GOVERN THE ISLAND, TOGETHER WITH
23  II,     XLIII|      mode in which thou shouldst govern thy person and thy house,
24  II,     XLIII|          guide thee, Sancho, and govern thee in thy government,
25  II,       XLV|        have got the headpiece to govern a whole kingdom;" and he
26  II,       XLV|       sometimes guides those who govern in their judgments, even
27  II,     XLVII|       coming on business? We who govern and we who are judges-are
28  II,      XLIX|      sends it for all. I mean to govern this island without giving
29  II,        LI|           They tell me thou dost govern as if thou wert a man, and
30  II,       LIV|       would give thee islands to govern? Is there any scarcity in
31  II,        LV|      desert of my own, I went to govern your island of Barataria,
32  II,      LXII|         answer came, "Thou shalt govern in thy house; and if thou
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