Book, Chapter

1    5, 145| inordinately shocked for among some peoples, the law ordaining that
2    5, 145|            origin of this vice (all peoples, savage and civilized, have
3    5, 145|          lib. xiii) that the native peoples of Italy and the Greek colonists
4    6     |           of arms. In fine, all the peoples of the world have said with
5    6     |           his warlike ardor against peoples who had never furnished
6    6     |            is to be found among all peoples and in all climates; its
7    6     |            is that among almost all peoples, the baths are the places
8    6     |            Orientals, of all modern peoples who have retained this taste
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