Caput

 1     8|     strongest tie by which a state can be bound is the being
 2    10|     priest of the particular state, in private the father of
 3    12|   paid to the king or to the state, half to the person whose
 4    13| anyone to wear arms till the state has recognised his power
 5    14| their chief. If their native state sinks into the sloth of
 6    15|  individuals but also by the state, such as choice steeds,
 7    18|   the husband as the married state. To limit the number of
 8    20|      to the advantage of the state, since feuds are dangerous
 9    24|     the family, never in the state, with the exception of those
10    24|     marks the freedom of the state.~
11    40|      41. Nearer to us is the state of the Hermunduri (I shall
12    44|    they gather it in its raw state, bring it to us in shapeless
13    44|   the sun, glide in a liquid state into the adjacent sea, and
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