Caput

1     5|    the cattle have not their usual beauty or noble head. It
2    13|   armed. It is not, however, usual for anyone to wear arms
3    20| rights of hospitality. It is usual to give the departing guest
4    28|  tax-gatherer. Free from the usual burdens and contributions,
5    31|     latter, besides the more usual military distinctions, particularly
6    31|      dwelling-house, and the usual rights of inheritance; they
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