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1 5,1 | obliged to recall all his soldiers to be near the capital; 2 5,1 | by storm, and had put its soldiers and inhabitants to the edge 3 5,4 | History), of Swiss and German soldiers, with short tight coats 4 5,4 | rich costume of the Swiss soldiers, the shortest of whom would 5 5,4 | But they were excellent soldiers, full of courage, very light, 6 5,5 | to see all these foreign soldiers go by, a sight so new and 7 5,8 | know of his perjury. The soldiers then remembered the twenty 8 5,8 | about a hundred and fifty soldiers belonging to their nation, 9 5,8 | help with money, ships, and soldiers either the Venetians or 10 6,2 | outpost, and first cutting the soldiers' throats, were carrying 11 6,2 | soon as he saw the last soldiers of his first division on 12 6,4 | the captains and all the soldiers the man who had fought best. ~ 13 7,1 | intention of raising a band of soldiers, when men presented themselves 14 8,4 | drums, one rebeck, and four soldiers blowing trumpets and silver 15 9,3 | were picked up by the very soldiers whose business it was to 16 10,3| surrounded by lictors, soldiers, and ensign-bearers, who 17 10,4| adopting the dress of common soldiers, they hoped they might escape 18 11,4| together with the few foreign soldiers who were willing to come 19 11,4| gave the example to his soldiers by being the first to march 20 11,5| surrounded them. Although the soldiers in the escort were far from 21 11,5| the Duke of Valentinois' soldiers. At first he thought his 22 11,5| the able seconding of his soldiers, they were repulsed by Astor, 23 12,3| the river to escape the soldiers. Three hundred of the noblest 24 13,1| Duke of Urbino, to lend his soldiers and artillery to help him 25 13,1| besiegers than were the soldiers of the most serene republic 26 13,2| had come with a handful of soldiers to the fortress of San Leone, 27 13,4| sent orders to such of the soldiers as were in cantonments in 28 13,5| army, had quartered their soldiers in little towns or villages 29 13,5| no objection, ordered his soldiers indoors, and put his horse 30 13,5| barracks where Oliverotto's soldiers had just been consigned, 31 15,1| to levy an army of 2000 soldiers with Charles Taneo at their 32 15,2| lodged in his palace, the soldiers camping round about. ~Meanwhile 33 15,2| protection; he distributed his soldiers about the palace, so as 34 15,4| office. He therefore bade his soldiers seize d'Oviedo and fling 35 15,4| allowed him to recruit as many soldiers at Naples as he pleased, 36 16,2| watched the movements of the soldiers, as they advanced beside