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1 1,1 | half-carved stones. ~On the right of this building, a ruin 2 1,2 | but there he turned to the right and took a street at the 3 2,1 | the tranquillity which his right as elder brother and his 4 2,1 | but where force is all and right is naught, it was good enough 5 2,3 | belonged in fact, if not by right, to Piero dei Medici, to 6 3,4 | 4~Rosa Vanazza was quite right in comforting Caesar. Indeed, 7 4,2 | pope alone belonged the right of pronouncing on the justice 8 5,5 | in a fray they fought to right and left of their chief. 9 5,5 | splendid armour; on his right and left marched Cardinal 10 5,7 | Cardinal Valentino on his right, and on his left D'jem, 11 6,1 | enemy's. Both were on the right bank of the Taro, and were 12 6,2 | coming from the extreme right of the French army. The 13 6,3 | Gonzaga himself, following the right bank as far as Fornovo, 14 6,3 | three reserve corps on the right bank, one to guard the camp 15 6,3 | hundred men-at-arms to turn right about face, while at the 16 6,3 | suddenly outflanking his right wing and apparently prepared 17 6,3 | the French line and turned right about face without breaking 18 7,3 | The duke turned to the right, and Caesar to the left; 19 7,4 | and he at once turned right about face; but seeing the 20 8,1 | received from heaven the right of uniting and disuniting. 21 8,1 | castle, availed for defence. Right and justice no longer existed. 22 8,1 | resolved that all should be set right. So he denied all knowledge 23 8,2 | Ferdinand and Isabella had no right at all but that of conquest. 24 9,3 | inflexible, supporting his own right, and thus nearly four hours 25 10,3| cardinal and every priest the right of making a will, and declared 26 10,4| day with arms and baggage right into the French army; so 27 11,2| hand, and holding in his right a long delicate Aragon sword. 28 11,5| country, where she had every right to expect from him not only 29 13,2| towards himself, and turning right about face with his usual 30 13,4| preliminary discussions as to the right course to follow in carrying 31 13,4| place themselves on the right and left hand of the four 32 13,4| with the mountains on his right and the sea on his left, 33 13,5| took their posts on the right and left of those they were 34 13,5| his accounts had been set right. ~That same night the Prince 35 14,1| Caesar arrived at the right moment to share with Alexander 36 14,1| they would by law lose the right of making a will, the pope, 37 14,3| Tommasi, he was placed on the right of the great altar of St. 38 15,1| before him and behind, both right and left, marched his army, 39 16,2| suddenly the pursued turned right about face, three or four