Chapter 2
I. Concerning the Inconstancy and Instability of 189 this Nation, and their Want of Reverence for Good Faith and Oaths II. Their living by Plunder, and Disregard of the 190 Bonds of Peace and Friendship III. Their Deficiency in Battle, and Base and 192 Dishonourable Flight IV. Their Ambitious Seizure of Lands, and 193 Dissensions among Brothers V. Their great Exaction, and Want of Moderation 194 VI. Concerning the Crime of Incest, and the Abuse 195 of Churches by Succession and Participation VII. Their Sins, and the consequent Loss of Britain 196 and of Troy VIII. In what Manner this Nation is to be overcome 198 IX. In what Manner Wales, when conquered, should 202 be governed X. In what Manner this Nation may resist and 204 revolt