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1 4,1 | of Italy; it was an open road, through Naples and Venice, 2 4,5 | Charles VIII continued his road not without some uneasiness. 3 5,7 | full gallop retraced the road to Rome, where they arrived 4 6,1 | advisers, and retraced his road to his kingdom, threatened, 5 6,2 | desired to continue his road without doing or receiving 6 6,2 | himself to follow the same road and cross at the same ford, 7 7,1 | armies met in the Soriano road, and the battle straightway 8 7,4 | little way along the main road, they went into the lane 9 8,4 | number, were lost on the road. For this extravagance Caesar 10 10,4 | Ghibelline party, taking the road to Piacenza, on his way 11 11,4 | entered Rome, he met on the road a masked man, who, without 12 11,5 | a cortege an the Rimini road so numerous that it must 13 12,1 | contingent, he took the road for Tuscany. But he was 14 13,2 | Imbaut, which were on the road to Florence, Louis XII had 15 13,4 | two lines, one between the road and the river, the other 16 13,4 | leaving the whole width of the road to the infantry: which latter 17 13,5 | they were taking the same road, and accompanied him to 18 14,1 | Valentinois had continued his road towards Citta di Castello 19 15,1 | Albano, while Caesar took the road to Citta Castellana, which 20 16,1 | wait every night on the road between the fortress and 21 Epi,2| his best speed took the road to Rome, where on his arrival