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1 5,5 | grenade. This formidable artillery brought up the rear of the 2 5,5 | di Venezia, and all the artillery was directed towards the 3 6,1 | hurry on his march with the artillery and rearguard. The confederates 4 6,1 | men. At last, when all the artillery had arrived without accident 5 6,2 | army, was composed of the artillery, under Jean de Lagrange, 6 7,1 | mainly certain changes in the artillery which made their manoeuvres 7 7,1 | and silencing the enemy's artillery by the swiftness and accuracy 8 7,1 | taken prisoner with all his artillery and the baggage of the conquered 9 11,4| and Marziano, placing his artillery on the side which faces 10 13,1| to lend his soldiers and artillery to help him in this enterprise. 11 13,1| in the form of money and artillery arrived, sent by Pandolfo 12 13,2| a considerable train of artillery. In these two movements 13 15,1| quit Rome with his army, artillery, and baggage; and to ensure 14 15,1| appointed Caesar sent out his artillery, which consisted of eighteen 15 15,1| bestowed a ducat: behind the artillery came a hundred chariots