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1 5,6 | of princes, prelates, and captains. At the threshold of the 2 6,2 | of his wisest and bravest captains, thus arranged his divisions. ~ 3 6,3 | the lowest in rank of his captains. Aided by the reinforcement, 4 6,4 | being perhaps among all the captains and all the soldiers the 5 7,1 | crossing of the Taro: These two captains, whose courage and skill 6 11,4| is to say, by the first captains of the period. So, after 7 11,4| courage and that of his captains beside him, Astor Manfredi 8 12,3| capitulation with the French captains, suddenly great cries of 9 13,3| lords and also such brave captains; but with men of their nature, 10 13,3| loss of the distinguished captains who were the very soul of 11 13,5| care of his family to the captains, and embraced his children 12 13,5| Oliverotto alone. When these two captains heard that they were condemned, 13 15,4| by Caesar, to one of his captains, called Pietro d'Oviedo, 14 15,4| their fortresses to the captains of His Holiness, relaxed 15 15,4| found one of Gonzalvo's captains, Nuno Campeja by name, who