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1 Pro,1| novice had from the first to battle against the defects of a 2 5,2 | servants and uttering his battle cry, "Palle, Palle." But 3 5,4 | the men were drawn up for battle they presented to the enemy 4 5,5 | They were a great help in battle, for moving rapidly wherever 5 5,7 | before he had fought a single battle he had won for himself the 6 6,1 | arms and were preparing for battle. This news produced no other 7 6,2 | gainer in either case from a battle, whichever way it went: 8 6,2 | the Taro without seeking a battle, at the same time without 9 6,2 | enemy's arrangements that battle was imminent, the baggage, 10 6,4 | during the whole time of the battle. ~Some thought fit to pursue 11 6,4 | Aragonese; moreover, the battle of the Taro, though a complete 12 7,1 | the Soriano road, and the battle straightway began. The pontifical 13 8,3 | courtiers to witness the gallant battle that was being fought below 14 10,4 | king had ever led out to battle. Soon, by good marching, 15 10,4 | to prepare for a pitched battle. ~But it so happened that 16 10,4 | the doubtful issue of a battle, and the Swiss replied that 17 13,4 | town, drew themselves up in battle array in the great square. ~ ~ 18 14,3 | that the guards drew up in battle array, the clergy fled into 19 16,1 | disturbed by the loss of the battle of Garigliano, which robbed 20 16,2 | rallied his army, and offered battle about three o'clock in the