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1 3,2 | most fiery steeds, could cut off the head of a bull at 2 5,1 | after an hour's fighting had cut it to pieces. No quarter 3 5,4 | instead of lances, the spikes cut into the form of an axe 4 5,7 | amplitude to the narrow, severe cut of the Christian apparel. 5 5,8 | to scour the Campagna and cut every French throat he could 6 6,3 | blow was mortal whether cut or pierced. Thus the Stradiotes, 7 6,3 | they habitually used to cut down wood for building their 8 6,4 | perhaps His Holiness knew, to cut off his return into France; ~( 9 7,4 | throat, whose artery was cut. The clothing had not been 10 8,3 | the Piazza of St. Peter's, cut their girths, so that their 11 9,3 | the condemned men that he cut them off from the Church. " 12 10,2| back stroke of his sword cut off his head, which lay 13 10,4| with him, and was entirely cut off from his capital, knew 14 11,3| flashed like lightning, and cut off his head, while his 15 11,5| roads leading to Faenza were cut off, all communications 16 12,3| Romagna, and was beginning to cut the throats of the garrison, 17 13,2| suffer their throats to be cut in the expiation of a mistake: 18 13,2| efforts their little band was cut to pieces, and Ugo di Cardona 19 14,1| needs money, has only to cut the throat of the fattest 20 14,3| when he was thus fixed, a cut was made in his belly a 21 15,2| his enemy, saw his cavalry cut to pieces; and after performing 22 16,1| next to the one he had just cut through; then he climbed