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1 Pro,1| three men, sitting at the foot of the bed, and half hidden, 2 4,1 | pledged themselves to set on foot for the maintenance of the 3 4,2 | neighbours, and could set on foot the enterprise that Ludavico 4 5,2 | secretary, standing at the foot of the throne upon which 5 5,5 | illustrious knights marched on foot beside the prince, carrying 6 5,7 | stuffs. As he arrived at the foot of the little flight of 7 5,8 | confederates had to set on foot an army of 30,000 horse 8 6,2 | could reach, away to the foot of the Alps. Commines found 9 6,3 | their heels, and although on foot caught them up and killed 10 6,4 | number of Spanish horse and foot, led, at the command of 11 6,4 | Castello della Somma, at the foot of Vesuvius; all the attentions 12 7,3 | kingdom ought to trample under foot all the obstacles in his 13 7,3 | Ghetto, when four men on foot, led by a fifth who was 14 7,4 | Girolamo's Church two men on foot, who came forward into the 15 10,1 | the citadel three thousand foot and enough provisions, ammunition, 16 10,4 | shortest not less than five foot six. Still, this was his 17 11,2 | at the sight of a man on foot the bull stopped short, 18 11,3 | scarcely had he set his foot on the first step when he 19 12,4 | preparations were at once set on foot for the fulfilment of his 20 14,2 | chief never to leave the foot of his bed, but to sleep 21 14,3 | was made in his belly a foot and a half long, through 22 14,3 | again and carried to the foot of the great altar in St. 23 15,3 | just as Caesar was setting foot on his vessel, he was arrested 24 16,1 | false step and sprained his foot; at the dinner-hour he tried