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lamentations 1
lamp 8
lance 8
lances 25
land 10
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25 friend
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25 how
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25 marriage
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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Borgias

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lances

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1 4,1 | accompany him with five hundred lances; ~That the Duke of Milan 2 4,1 | keep two hundred French lances always in readiness to help 3 5,4 | Romans, and carried ashen lances ten feet long, with straight 4 5,4 | bore halberts instead of lances, the spikes cut into the 5 6,1 | Gascons, eight hundred French lances, and about five hundred 6 6,1 | of eight hundred French lances, two hundred gentlemen of 7 6,1 | composed of six hundred lances and fifteen hundred Swiss, 8 6,3 | Trivulce ordered a halt and lances in rest. Meanwhile, according 9 6,3 | a tournament, very many lances were broken, especially 10 6,3 | Italian knights; for their lances were hollowed so as to be 11 6,3 | cavalry and smashing their lances with their fearful scimitars. 12 8,4 | Valentinois to put three hundred lances at his disposal, as soon 13 10,1| campaign of conquest were 1600 lances, 5000 Swiss, 9000 Gascons, 14 10,1| him a contribution of 400 lances, to make up for not renewing 15 10,1| of Caesar three hundred lances under the command of Yves 16 10,3| Tesino. Trivulce left 400 lances at Novarra as well as the 17 10,4| La Trimouille added 1500 lances and 6000 French infantry; 18 11,3| was only the length of two lances between them, and then suddenly 19 12,2| joined, consisted of 1000 lances, 4000 Swiss, and 6000 Gascons 20 13,2| captain Imbaut with 400 lances. The Duke of Valentinais 21 13,2| learned that beside the 400 lances with the captain Imbaut, 22 13,2| Louis XII three hundred lances wherewith to march against 23 13,3| gentlemen known as "broken lances," because they went about 24 13,4| the support of a hundred lances; ~In return for this, his 25 13,4| Imala, and the four hundred lances lent him by Louis XII had


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