Part,  Chapter

1      V,       I|  mazurka, and to this spirited march the soldiers made their
2     VI,      II|       noble militia host shall march only so long as the supply
3     VI,      II| necessary to shoulder arms and march against the enemy, I shall
4     VI,     III|        a dead letter. We shall march, cum gentibus, to repulse
5    VII,      II|       army on the banks of the March, and what there was of soldiery
6    VII,      II|      he received his orders to march, he was forced to take enough
7     IX,      II|      and planned their further march. General Guillaume would
8     IX,     III|       troop now set out on the march through the poplar avenue.
9      X,       I|     had shared its adventurous march from Abda, around Lake Balaton
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