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 1     1|     unexplored extent, where certain tribes and kingdoms are
 2     3|     this same spot, and that certain monuments and tombs, with
 3     6|   latter is the swiftness of certain foot-soldiers, who are picked
 4     7|  carry with them into battle certain figures and images taken
 5     8|   believe that the sex has a certain sanctity and prescience,
 6     9|      chiefly worship, and on certain days they deem it right
 7    10|   these are distinguished by certain marks, and thrown carelessly
 8    11|    of a sudden emergency, on certain fixed days, either at new
 9    12|     convicted, is fined in a certain number of horses or of cattle.
10    16|    by commerce. These select certain animals, the hides of which
11    20| expiated by the payment of a certain number of cattle and of
12    22|  grain, and fermented into a certain resemblance to wine. The
13    24|    requires from the slave a certain quantity of grain, of cattle,
14    26|      of illustrious men with certain kinds of wood. They do not
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