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1 1,2 | are destined for each." ~"Capital!" said the elder of the 2 3,4 | live and pay," that the capital of the Christian world felt 3 5,1 | soldiers to be near the capital; the only promise he made 4 5,1 | permission to precede him to the capital. As he had fulfilled all 5 5,3 | life annuity represented a capital of nearly two millions; 6 5,8 | settling himself in his new capital that he would have too much 7 6,4 | presence in person at the capital of the Christian world just 8 10,1| despairing of holding out in his capital, resolved to retire to Germany, 9 10,1| of the various towns, the capital, and all the territories 10 10,2| retraced his steps to his own capital, the Duke of Valentinois 11 10,4| between the duke and his capital. He was therefore compelled, 12 10,4| the Diet, and would risk capital punishment in the end a 13 10,4| entirely cut off from his capital, knew that he could not 14 12,1| he went by, and take the capital by a single vigorous stroke; 15 12,4| arsenal in Jacopo d'Appiano's capital within reach of Tuscany,