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1 1,1 | neighbouring streets, which started from this centre like the 2 3,2 | Italy. The same day couriers started for all the courts of Europe. ~ 3 4,1 | ducats, payable when he started. ~On his side, Charles VIII 4 4,4 | regiments that had actually started, when Cardinal Giuliano 5 4,5 | the cantons; lastly, he started himself from Vienne, in 6 5,7 | day after at dawn the army started once more, and after marching 7 6,1 | of the Apennines, Charles started in hot haste for Fornovd, 8 6,2 | on the opposite bank, he started himself to follow the same 9 10,1| in his arrangements, and started on the 2nd of September, 10 10,1| at Lyons, and he at once started for Milan, where he was 11 10,3| stopped the inquiries he had started, so that neither of the 12 10,3| therefore, he and his retinue started from that square, and traversed 13 11,2| the Vatican. ~The fete was started by professional toreadors: 14 11,5| fair bride had said, and started at once for Forli, although 15 12,4| abandoned. The two accordingly started from the port of Corneto 16 13,1| Duke of Urbina's troops started for Camerino, Caesar's troops 17 13,1| the blow so long delayed, started off at once to deliver his 18 13,4| nothing of his intentions, started on the 10th of December, 19 13,5| So, in the morning, he started on horseback for the Vatican; 20 15,4| feeling some fear lest when he started with Gonzalvo's ships the