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Of old the nations of the earth, the entire human race, were variously distributed into provincial, national, and local governments, 1 subject to kingdoms and principalities of many kinds. The consequences of this variety were war and strife, depopulation and captivity, which raged in country and city with unceasing fury. Hence, too, the countless subjects of history, adulteries, and rapes of women; hence the woes of Troy, and the ancient tragedies, so known among all peoples.
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Eparchies, ethnarchies, and toparchies. ↩