Caput

1    13|     neighbouring states it is the renown and glory of a chief to
2    14|          s own brave deeds to his renown, is the height of loyalty.
3    14|        race, and because they win renown more readily in the midst
4    33|         wherever met with, to his renown. Drusus Germanicus indeed
5    34|          peace they have the same renown of valour.~
6    36| insignificant tribe, but of great renown. Of their ancient glory
7    41|       stand first in strength and renown, and their very territory,
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