Caput

1     2|       former times, it was not by land but on shipboard that those
2    15|           of the home, and of the land, to the women, the old men,
3    25|       than if it were prohibited.~Land proportioned to the number
4    25|          and they have still more land than enough; with the richness
5    28|           climate of their native land a keener vigour. I should
6    28| emboldened by want, occupied this land of questionable ownership.
7    30|      aspect. They have no home or land or occupation; they are
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