Book, Chapter

1    1,  15|      my nerve, and it did not fail me. Marching boldly up to
2    4, 119|    men: The warrior's weapons fail him; the citizen is buried
3    6     | reading about these centuries fail to perceive the most palpable
4    6     |   wish to be saved should not fail to study it with assiduity.
5    6     |      secrets, one would never fail to have the greatest respect
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