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1 2,1 | prisoner. Thus, on the 13th of March, 1489, the unhappy young 2 5,1 | continued its triumphal march through Tuscany. ~On his 3 5,2 | announced that he was going to march on Florence. ~Such a reply, 4 5,3 | the other, in a line of march extending from Piombina 5 5,4 | the vanguard began their march, drums beating, ensigns 6 5,7 | well for the triumphant march of Charles: the gates of 7 5,8 | affairs; so he continued his march to Naples without stopping, 8 6,1 | left Rome, and resumed his march in three columns towards 9 6,1 | pressing him to hurry on his march with the artillery and rearguard. 10 6,2 | Trimouille to regulate the march of the rear guard by that 11 6,2 | as he had regulated their march by that of the van. His 12 6,4 | time, proceeded on their march to Borgo San Donnino. ~While 13 10,1| while Trivulce was on the march to Milan. ~Seeing the rapidity 14 11,4| soldiers by being the first to march against the enemy. But in 15 13,1| Gravina to lay waste the March of Camerino, at the same 16 13,2| had taken, threatening to march down with his own troops 17 13,2| hundred lances wherewith to march against them. As soon as 18 13,4| proposals to him, either to march on Tuscany or to take Sinigaglia, 19 13,4| only space for the army to march ten abreast. ~After four 20 13,4| abreast. ~After four hours' march, the duke at a turn of the 21 13,5| hand, and continued his march to the palace that had been 22 13,5| to allow the prisoners to march against you, ought, he thinks, 23 13,5| in order that they may march with him, should need arise, 24 15,2| he ordered his troops to march for this town, and, taking 25 16,2| Thus fell, on the 10th of March, 1507, on an unknown field,