Caput

1    15|        surrounds his dwelling with an open space, either as a precaution
2    15|           approach, he lays waste the open country, while what is hidden
3    21|              no time is the mind more open to simplicity of purpose
4    27|          settlements which were still open to all, and not partitioned
5    29|           where the country is not so open and marshy as in the other
6    40|                to them we have thrown open our houses and country-seats,
7    45| unauthenticated, and I shall leave it open.~
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