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1 4,5 | him take to Asti the 2000 Swiss foot-soldiers he had levied 2 5,4 | 41 of his History), of Swiss and German soldiers, with 3 5,4 | their helmets. ~After the Swiss infantry came the archers 4 5,4 | the rich costume of the Swiss soldiers, the shortest of 5 5,7 | his faithful allies, the Swiss. It was well known that 6 5,8 | himself, Caesar reserved the Swiss; for it was the Swiss in 7 5,8 | the Swiss; for it was the Swiss in particular who had despoiled 8 6,1 | his claims the half of his Swiss, a party of his Gascons, 9 6,1 | men-at-arms, three thousand Swiss infantry, one thousand French 10 6,1 | lances and fifteen hundred Swiss, when it arrived at Fornova 11 6,2 | consisted of three thousand Swiss, under the command of Engelbert 12 6,3 | stay in his place. But the Swiss, who were German, and did 13 6,4 | spite of the arrival of a Swiss reinforcement, he was compelled 14 7,1 | pikes similar in form to the Swiss pikes, but two feet longer. 15 7,1 | Italy with three thousand Swiss, and fearing lest the Italian 16 10,1| conquest were 1600 lances, 5000 Swiss, 9000 Gascons, and 3500 17 10,1| Swabia to war against the Swiss, whom he had declared rebels 18 10,1| Alegre, and four thousand Swiss under the command of the 19 10,2| his men-at-arms and his Swiss to await him between Parma 20 10,3| men-at-arms from Burgundy and 8000 Swiss infantry, with whom he had 21 10,3| Novarra as well as the 3000 Swiss that Yves d'Alegre had brought 22 10,3| the last sixteen years the Swiss had been practically the 23 10,4| 4~Now the Swiss in the garrison at Novarra 24 10,4| bailiff of Dijon to levy new Swiss forces, and ordered Cardinal 25 10,4| Dijon arrived with 10,000 Swiss; so that, counting the troops 26 10,4| made on both sides, the Swiss Diet, learning that the 27 10,4| sent orders to all the Swiss serving in either army to 28 10,4| by Louis XII, it was the Swiss in the service of France 29 10,4| in fighting against their Swiss brethren they would be acting 30 10,4| and therefore invited the Swiss to make one last effort, 31 10,4| issue of a battle, and the Swiss replied that they had far 32 10,4| escape detection in the Swiss ranks. ~Scarcely were these 33 10,4| between Trivulce and the Swiss, who had made no stipulation 34 10,4| army marched off; but the Swiss, who had first trafficked 35 10,4| the French, and when the Swiss returned to their mountains 36 12,2| consisted of 1000 lances, 4000 Swiss, and 6000 Gascons and adventurers; 37 13,2| and 200 men-at-arms, 3000 Swiss, and a considerable train