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1 5,5 | most illustrious knights marched on foot beside the prince, 2 5,5 | armour; on his right and left marched Cardinal Ascanio Sforza, 3 7,1 | followed on the Colonnas', he marched towards Braccianno, which 4 7,1 | him half his journey, and marched out to confront him: the 5 8,4 | battle-horses, led by equerries who marched alongside; these were followed 6 9,2 | crosses in their hands, marched behind singing a psalm; 7 10,1| cloth of gold and silk, marched before him singing hymns 8 10,2| borders of the Euza, and marched at once to Imola. This town, 9 10,2| capitulate. Imola taken, Caesar marched straight upon Forli. There 10 10,4| over his eyes. ~The army marched off; but the Swiss, who 11 11,4| garrison behind him, and marched on to Faenza. ~But there 12 11,5| into the country than he marched anew upon the town, camped 13 11,5| lords of the Roman nobility, marched about the streets, bearing 14 13,1| Camerino, and of Arezzo, he marched upon Monte San Severino, 15 13,2| quit the Romagna, had they marched against him; all the more 16 13,5| brave condottiere. ~The duke marched up to them holding out his 17 15,1| behind, both right and left, marched his army, their arms in