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1 1,3 | which all eyes were fixed: a general shout saluted its fall; 2 3,1 | would have preferred to be General of the Church, a position 3 3,3 | virtue practised for the general good, and to suppose that 4 3,3 | less embraced, one from general kindly feeling, the other 5 3,4 | a view to extending the general prosperity to the lowest 6 3,4 | poor to participate in the general banquet from which they 7 5,1 | the news came there was a general feeling of discontent, which 8 5,2 | a peal and so serve as a general signal. Such a resolution 9 5,3 | began to be affected by the general terror: he had heard of 10 5,7 | clever politician and great general, had just embarked with 11 5,8 | refused to take part in this general levy of arms, and remained 12 5,8 | reputation of the greatest general in Europe after the taking 13 6,2 | on these men, thanks to a general high opinion of his merits. 14 6,2 | the responsibility of a general in his zeal as a soldier; 15 6,4 | Duke of Gandia was named General of the Church: his father 16 7,1 | quoted above. ~The Venetian general, when he heard of Vitelli' 17 7,1 | fearing lest the Italian general might only be the advance 18 7,1 | engagements, made his own general, taken prisoner in his service, 19 9,3 | Gioacchino Turriano of Venice, General of the Dominicans, and Francesco 20 10,1| count, or lord, and the general name of Vicar of the Church. ~ 21 10,3| coveted, and appointed him general and gonfaloniere of the 22 11,5| mentioned, to Gian Carracciuola, general of the Venetians. Elizabeth 23 11,5| were eager to defend their general's bride; but soon some fell 24 11,5| insulted in the person of their general: they all swore, on their 25 11,5| a new breach, ordered a general assault, himself going up 26 13,1| had assumed the title of General of the Church, and had under 27 13,3| defend the estates of all in general and of each in particular 28 15,3| Romagna; Caesar was to remain general of the Church; and Francesco 29 16,1| great respect for so brave a general, and took pleasure in listening