Caput

1     3|         an articulate sound, as a general cry of valour. They aim
2     7|           a punishment, or at the general's bidding, but, as it were,
3    29| discipline, they rely more on the general than on the army. Their
4    30|    individual prowess, has become general among the Chatti, of letting
5    32|       days, the Bructeri; but the general account now is, that the
6    37|     though they are called by the general designation of "Suevi."
7    43|         the other Germans, at the general disposal, but are in the
8    44|        might be expected from the general indolence of the Germans.
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