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1 Pref| and from the conquering army led against the latter by 2 II| younger sons go into the army or the Church, and the daughters 3 VI| St. Peter's on the Roman army, preparatory to its marching 4 VI| advocate. "The whole Roman army, and Durando himself! Surely, 5 VI| grand spectacle. The whole army - infantry, cavalry, artillery - 6 VI| giving his blessing to an army mustered in the cause of 7 VIII| on a crusade by a Roman army against a Christian nation. 8 XII| the rear of a besieging army. So now we have the Cagliari 9 XII| the defeat of the Austrian army by the Italians, - while 10 XIV| lately overrun by a defeated army, which had so exhausted 11 XIV| of the sea. A Wallachian army ten thousand strong, under 12 XIV| through the whole Wallachian army. They are as good as a passport 13 XV| through the whole Wallachian army, and not a hair of their 14 XVI| against the whole invading army of the Tartars."~ ~"You 15 XX| there is sure to be a whole army of them - to assemble at 16 XXII| has set out with his whole army for the Banat, leaving only 17 XXII| force has driven an Austrian army corps out of the[261] country 18 XXIV| service in the imperial army, and so the Toroczko young 19 XXIV| Orient compel us to raise our army to its highest effective 20 XXIV| might be drafted into the army. But he controlled his indignation 21 XXV| to-day for supplying our army there with forty thousand 22 XXV| grain to be furnished to the army. You see it foots up a large 23 XXV| Not at all. A slaughtered army tells no tales.[305] But, 24 XXVI| the squadrons, now of one army, now of the other, marched 25 XXVI| the pride of the Austrian army, charged up the fatal hill 26 XXVIII| from sight those dishonest army contracts. Louder and louder 27 XXVIII| relating to certain fraudulent army contracts went up in smoke,