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1 Pro,2| convulsively clutching in his arms a magnificent crucifix which 2 Pro,2| breathed his last in the arms of these three men, of whom 3 1,1 | his name and bearing his arms, to take the fisherman's 4 1,2 | a large basket with the arms of the cardinal far whom 5 2,3 | his physical strength in arms, this strength was so great 6 2,3 | tree which he bore in his arms. After being exiled with 7 3,4 | German serfs; they bore arms, they had a common treasury, 8 4,4 | Alfonso, was not a novice in arms: he had already fought successfully 9 4,5 | sobbing into her husband's arms. Charles VIII and Ludavico 10 5,2 | should arise for taking up arms, the bells of the various 11 5,2 | army following him with arms erect, and then went down 12 5,5 | lady-love. Besides defensive arms, each man bore a lance in 13 5,5 | plates of silver whereon the arms of their chief were emblazoned. ~ 14 5,5 | the prince, carrying heavy arms on their shoulders. In the 15 5,7 | suffer; he took him in his arms, and with the lips of a 16 5,8 | in this general levy of arms, and remained faithful to 17 6,1 | forty thousand men under arms and were preparing for battle. 18 6,1 | and each piece needed the arms of as many as two hundred 19 6,2 | might make a fine display of arms. Far a moment the young 20 6,4 | enough for the honour of his arms in fighting an army four 21 7,1 | through, while they with arms four feet shorter had no 22 7,4 | a dead man, his head and arms hanging over on one side 23 7,4 | were holding him up by the arms and legs. The other three 24 8,2 | before he had gnawed his own arms in his agony. ~The very 25 8,4 | escutcheons bearing the duke's arms, laden with carved trunks 26 8,4 | red caparisons bearing his arms, carrying his silver plate, 27 10,1 | he was a man powerful in arms and clever in artifice, 28 10,4 | go over the next day with arms and baggage right into the 29 11,1 | procession of prelates and men-at arms, his pontifical seat borne 30 11,3 | the wounded man in their arms, carried him to his quarters 31 11,4 | possessions by taking up arms, or to venture on negotiations, 32 11,4 | were capable of bearing arms, together with the few foreign 33 11,5 | chief seized her in his arms and set her in front of 34 13,1 | summoning the citizens to arms. All the republican faction, 35 13,2 | he preferred to perish in arms. ~So Vitellozzo convoked 36 13,5 | fault that they had taken up arms against the duke: not a 37 15,1 | velvet embroidered with his arms, walked beside the bed, 38 15,1 | marched his army, their arms in rest, but without beating