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1 Pro,1| these languages to any seven hundred questions that might be 2 Pro,2| Frescobaldi, and more than three hundred others whose names were 3 1,1 | centuries and the expense of two hundred and sixty millions, existed 4 1,1 | which had lasted for eleven hundred and forty-five years, had 5 1,1 | Infessura may be believed, two hundred and twenty murders were 6 1,3 | breaking simultaneously frog a hundred thousand breasts followed 7 2,1 | Dragozes, besieged by three hundred thousand Turks, after having 8 3,1 | was none the less the two hundred and sixtieth successor of 9 3,3 | all likely to come from a hundred friends and their lying 10 3,4 | Marignan razed to the ground a hundred and twenty villages in the 11 4,1 | accompany him with five hundred lances; ~That the Duke of 12 4,1 | turn him out; ~To keep two hundred French lances always in 13 4,4 | his immediate disposal a hundred squadrons of heavy cavalry, 14 4,4 | already amounted to two hundred men of the papal army, a 15 5,4 | French vanguard halted five hundred feet from the Gate of the 16 5,4 | soldiery were attached a hundred fusiliers: their officers, 17 5,5 | escort; there were four hundred archers, among whom a hundred 18 5,5 | hundred archers, among whom a hundred Scots formed a line on each 19 5,5 | on each side, while two hundred of the most illustrious 20 5,8 | satisfactory results: more than a hundred persons were robbed or assassinated, 21 5,8 | had in his service about a hundred and fifty soldiers belonging 22 5,8 | son had retired, with six hundred horsemen on board and five 23 6,1 | party of his Gascons, eight hundred French lances, and about 24 6,1 | French lances, and about five hundred Italian men-at-arms, the 25 6,1 | army, consisting of eight hundred French lances, two hundred 26 6,1 | hundred French lances, two hundred gentlemen of his guard, 27 6,1 | gentlemen of his guard, one hundred Italian men-at-arms, three 28 6,1 | who were to contribute two hundred and fifty men-at-arms. ~ 29 6,1 | Gie, and composed of six hundred lances and fifteen hundred 30 6,1 | hundred lances and fifteen hundred Swiss, when it arrived at 31 6,1 | the arms of as many as two hundred men. At last, when all the 32 6,2 | The van consisted of three hundred and fifty men-at-arms, the 33 6,2 | equerry; next came three hundred archers of the guard, whom 34 6,2 | under Jean de Lagrange, a hundred gentlemen of the guard with 35 6,2 | Prie, some Scots, and two hundred cross-bowmen an horseback, 36 6,2 | was composed of only three hundred men-at-arms, commanded by 37 6,3 | Count de Cajazzo, with four hundred men-at-arms and two thousand 38 6,3 | barring the way with his four hundred men-at-arms and his two 39 6,3 | said before; leading six hundred men-at-arms, the flower 40 6,3 | they ordered their two hundred men-at-arms to turn right 41 6,3 | caught them up and killed a hundred of them. This was quite 42 6,3 | saw this, he detached a hundred of his own men to go to 43 7,1 | army had a body of eight hundred Germans, on which the Dukes 44 7,4 | Tiber in the same way a hundred times, and had never heard 45 7,4 | there were soon mare than a hundred ready for the job; so that 46 8,1 | the father and son had a hundred things to talk about, but 47 8,4 | Valentinois to put three hundred lances at his disposal, 48 10,1 | disposal of Caesar three hundred lances under the command 49 10,2 | without a company of two hundred horses ridden by the most 50 11,1 | chalice in which were three hundred gold crowns, which the Cardinal 51 11,3 | court, and more than six hundred cavaliers, there to spend 52 12,1 | keeping for his service of a hundred men-at-arms and two thousand 53 12,1 | daughters, and nephews, and two hundred other of his kindred and 54 12,1 | sent to Pisa ten or twelve hundred men under the Command of 55 12,1 | reinforced, as we have seen, by a hundred men-at-arms and two thousand 56 12,1 | under his control seven hundred men-at-arms and five thousand 57 12,1 | sum he was to hold three hundred men-at-arms always in readiness 58 12,3 | escape the soldiers. Three hundred of the noblest ladies of 59 13,2 | obtained from Louis XII three hundred lances wherewith to march 60 13,4 | Duke of Valentinois with a hundred men-at-arms and a hundred 61 13,4 | hundred men-at-arms and a hundred mounted archers for eight 62 13,4 | Caesar, for the support of a hundred lances; ~In return for this, 63 13,4 | army at Imala, and the four hundred lances lent him by Louis 64 13,4 | reached Cesena, except a hundred men with M. de Candale, 65 13,4 | instantly sent out in front two hundred horse, and immediately behind 66 15,1 | behind the artillery came a hundred chariots escorted by his 67 16,2 | himself, at the head of a hundred men-at-arms, upon a body 68 16,2 | about face, three or four hundred archers came out of the