Caput

1    14|                  14. When they go into battle, it is a disgrace
2    20|        without invitation they go to the next house. It matters
3    21|    table of his own. Then they go armed to business, or no
4    29|         Fleetness and timidity go together; deliberateness
5    31|    rights of inheritance; they go to the son, not to the eldest,
6    37| arranging their hair when they go to battle, to make themselves
7    39|  reigns wherever she deigns to go and be received. They do
8    39|       be received. They do not go to battle or wear arms;
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