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1 I, TransPre| and numbered among them soldiers, magistrates, and Church 2 I, XIII| welfare of the world, but we soldiers and knights carry into effect 3 I, XXXII| million six hundred thousand soldiers, all armed from head to 4 I, XXXIII| together are those of brave soldiers, who no sooner do they see 5 I, XXXVIII| easier to reward two thousand soldiers, for the former may be remunerated 6 I, XXXIX| free-handed prodigal; and if any soldiers are to be found who are 7 I, XXXIX| thousand regular Turkish soldiers, and more than four hundred 8 I, XXXIX| were barely seven thousand soldiers, how could such a small 9 I, XXXIX| it inch by inch, for the soldiers who defended it fought so 10 I, XLI| but particularly of the soldiers, who are so insolent and 11 I, XLII| was one of the stoutest soldiers and captains in the whole 12 I, XLV| soldiering, I meant to say to soldiers' arms; and I say - saving 13 I, XLVII| encourage or restrain his soldiers, ripe in counsel, rapid 14 II, XXIV| relieving old and disabled soldiers; for it is not right to 15 II, XXVII| imagined some regiment of soldiers was passing that way, and 16 II, LII| whole village. A company of soldiers passed through here; when 17 II, LVIII| he leaped on shore; his soldiers took it as a bad omen; but 18 II, LX| have been so great that thy soldiers should have caught me unbridled, 19 II, LX| crowns and sixty reals; my soldiers must number some sixty; 20 II, LX| intention of doing injury to soldiers, or to any woman, especially 21 II, LXI| somewhat similar movement. The soldiers on board the galleys kept 22 II, LXIII| muskets, killing two of the soldiers that lined the sides of 23 II, LXIII| what led thee to kill my soldiers, when thou sawest it was 24 II, LXIII| my hands two of the best soldiers on board these galleys, 25 II, LXIII| Turks, those who killed your soldiers, should accompany me. There 26 II, LXIII| Turks who had killed his two soldiers hanged at once at the yard-arm.