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    erchapter,hadnotbeen

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    theeire,thestate,hadbeeeverything.then

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    theslaves,theyhadheardthehatwerespokenbypaul.

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    ntrary,theyhadbeentaughttobeekandtheyobeyed

    theirsuperiors.buttheyhadlostalliintheaffairs

    ofthisiserableplaceofabode.

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    engageinbitiouseerorwho

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    theparthiansorthenudiansorthests.

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    thefirsteerorshadntihetraditionof``leadership

    heoldtribalchieftainssuchaholdupon

    theirsubjects.buttheeerorsofthesendandthird

    turiesperors,professionalsoldiers,who

    existedbythegraceoftheirbodyguards,thesocalledprae

    torians.theysuhotherhterrifyingrapidity,

    ...

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