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Ihort TimC;, and more difficult to ftay long in fo barren a Country, with fo great aa Army, tho' vaft Convoys of Provifions were continually on the Roads towards the Mountains. In thefe Perplexities fome, who had more Hopes from making a Divejfion than from a direct Attack, propofed detaching Eight Hundred Lances by the Way of ProvencCy and fending Pietro • In the Original Guofchi^ which the French properly enough tranflate Bafques, which we chufe to keep, and is as much as to fay Bifcayners^ f...or Nn'oarra^ as we read |>efore, was ordered to levy Soldiers on the Frontiers o^ ftavarrif which joins to Bi/cay. Digitized by Google THE HISTORY OF Pietro Navarra with his Ten Thoufand. Bafques by Sea, who might joia with the Lances at Savona. Others objeded againft this Scheme, that fo great a Compafsi re- quired too much Time, that the Forces would be weakened, and the Reputation of the Enemy too much inqreafed by ber traying -a Want of Refolution to encounter with them. It was then refolyed that, without turning much out of the Road they were in, they (hould attempt a Paf-r fage at fome other Quarter, which either might not be obferved, or at leaft not fo well guarded by the Enemy ; for which Purpofe Emard de Prye fhould march with Four Hundred Lances and Five Hundred Foot by the Way of Genoa^ not with Hopes of making a Diverfion, .
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