Caput

 1     3|        sound, as a general cry of valour. They aim chiefly at a harsh
 2    13|     strength and of long approved valour. It is no shame to be seen
 3    13| distinguished for. the number and valour of his followers, for such
 4    14|          chief to be surpassed in valour, a disgrace for his followers
 5    14|        followers not to equal the valour of the chief. And it is
 6    28|        among all these nations in valour, the Batavi occupy an island
 7    29|     regard fortune as a doubtful, valour as an unfailing, resource;
 8    30|       devotes and pledges them to valour. Over the spoiled and bleeding
 9    30|        them unequal to so stern a valour.~
10    34|           crowning proof of their valour and their strength is, that
11    34|           have the same renown of valour.~
12    41|          a former age, was won by valour. Nor are the Narisci and
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