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1 Pro,1| malady which he read in the face of his departing friend, 2 Pro,1| sound of his steps, his pale face took a yet more deathlike 3 Pro,2| he had entered it, with face and step unaltered; far 4 1,2 | all the lower part of his face, resumed his walk with a 5 2,2 | long and thin; and as his face also was ugly and was only 6 3,2 | was about to change the face of Italy. The same day couriers 7 3,2 | among the great. As to his face, even contemporary authors 8 3,2 | especially in the spring, his face was covered with an eruption 9 3,2 | ceaseless flame, giving to his face something infernal and superhuman. 10 3,2 | and composed expression of face, and spoke as follows, loud 11 3,2 | confess this humbly before the face of all men passionately 12 3,4 | perhaps the most blest on the face of the earth: instead of 13 4,1 | proposition, changed the whole face of Italy. ~Ludovico Sforza 14 5,2 | threw the pieces in the face of the amazed reader, and 15 5,6 | kneeling down the third time face to face, when the Holy Father 16 5,6 | down the third time face to face, when the Holy Father at 17 6,1 | forced to give way in the face of facts, when he heard 18 6,1 | arrived at Fornova had come face to face with the confederates, 19 6,1 | Fornova had come face to face with the confederates, who 20 6,3 | men-at-arms to turn right about face, while at the opposite end 21 6,3 | line and turned right about face without breaking a single 22 7,1 | of Gandia, wounded in the face by a pike-thrust, Fabrizia 23 7,4 | once turned right about face; but seeing the dead man' 24 9,1 | that lifted up its brazen face to the light of day or tried 25 9,3 | 3~But, brought face to face with the ordeal, 26 9,3 | 3~But, brought face to face with the ordeal, the Franciscans 27 10,3 | Lombardy. So Trivulce, to face this enemy, had been compelled 28 10,4 | very great change in the face of things, because Ludovico 29 10,4 | subjects: such a change of face on the people's part would 30 11,4 | conference without uncovering his face. M. de Villeneuve then entered 31 11,4 | to Faenza. ~But there the face of things was changed: Faenza 32 13,2 | and turning right about face with his usual agility, 33 15,1 | that no one might see his face with its purple lips and 34 15,2 | the head of his cavalry. ~Face to face with danger, the 35 15,2 | of his cavalry. ~Face to face with danger, the duke had 36 16,2 | pursued turned right about face, three or four hundred archers 37 Epi,1| soon disappear from the face of the earth. The Jew replied 38 Epi,2| Christian religion from the face of the earth, though they