1. In Part I, what does the narrator believe is his great fortune?
2. How does the narrator describe the times early in Part I?
3. In Part I, what does the narrator say that several other authors claim?
4. In Part I, what does the narrator say the conquered nations are ready to believe in?
5. What does the narrator say is the one paradox that must be accepted?
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