Caput

1     2|    Istævones. Some, with the freedom of conjecture permitted
2    11|    as bringing on day. Their freedom has this disadvantage, that
3    20|     proportion to a people's freedom.~No nation indulges more
4    21| their hidden thoughts in the freedom of the festivity. Thus the
5    23|   final throw they stake the freedom of their own persons. The
6    24|    of the freedman marks the freedom of the state.~
7    43|      yet inconsistently with freedom. Immediately adjoining them,
8    44|      fallen, not merely from freedom, but even from slavery itself.
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