Scanderbeg, Prince of Epirus, pursuing one of his soldiers with purpose to kill him, the soldiers, having in vain tried by all the ways of humility and supplication to appease him,resolved, as his last refuge, to face about and await him sword in hand: which behaviour of his gave a sudden stop to his captain‘s fury, who, for seeing him assume to notable a resolution, received him into grace; an example, however, that might suffer another interpretation with such as have not read of the prodigious force and valour of that prince.
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