Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|      time forming a part of the command of Marc Antony Colonna.
 2   I,  TransPre|       September 1571, under the command of Don John of Austria;
 3   I,  TransPre|         him to the King for the command of a company, on account
 4   I,        II|      come for your ladyships to command and me to obey, and then
 5   I,       III|       soon to be, he might even command him) never from that time
 6   I,        IV|        Quixote; "I have only to command, and he will obey me; and
 7   I,        IV|        know who it is lays this command upon you, that you be more
 8   I,        IV|        well advised to obey the command of that good knight-may
 9   I,       XXI|        cometh hither!' At which command all will issue forth, and
10   I,       XXI|    world.~ ~"The king will then command all those present to essay
11   I,      XXII|      the galleys, but rather to command and be admiral of them;
12   I,     XXVII|     despatch me at once.~ ~"The command was one that exposed me
13   I,      XXXI|     ought to do about my lady's command to go and see her? For though
14   I,    XXXVII|       this has been done by the command of the magician king your
15   I,   XXXVIII|        no occasion ask, where a command had such weight, and added, "
16   I,     XXXIX|         of the lagoon under the command of Don Juan Zanoguera, a
17   I,        XL|      how thou canst execute the command she gives thee, for she
18   I,      XLII|        position to be given the command of a corps before long;
19  II,         I|        his Majesty to do but to command, by public proclamation,
20  II,      VIII|     gallant Spaniards under the command of the most courteous Cortes
21  II,        XV|      the bachelor knight was to command him to return to his village
22  II,      XXIV|       his captains and those in command over him. And remember,
23  II,     XXVII|       love them that hate us; a command which, though it seems somewhat
24  II,     XXVII|        therefore, have laid any command upon us that it was impossible
25  II,       XXX|      power and her highness may command; and mind, Sancho, how thou
26  II,     XXXII|        come in obedience to her command, and with that he went off.
27  II,      XLII|       so sweet a thing is it to command and be obeyed. Depend upon
28  II,      XLII|         s a good thing to be in command, if it's only over a drove
29  II,     XLIII|    death;' and as I shall be in command and hold the staff, I can
30  II,        LI| essential for persons placed in command and in responsible situations,
31  II,       LIV|        going against the king's command kept them back. The one
32  II,     LVIII|        I can serve you, you may command me with full confidence
33  II,      LXII|    argues neither ingenuity nor command of words, any more than
34  II,     LXIII|       to provoke the captain in command of our galleys to anger.
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