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Niccolò Machiavelli
Discourses on the first Ten (Books) of Titus Livius

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cavalry

   Book,  Chapter
1 1, V | Marcus Fulvius Master of the cavalry, both plebeians, in order 2 2, XVI | and each of these had its cavalry. In organizing a battle 3 2, XVI | they placed the Triari. The cavalry of all of these orders were 4 2, XVI | battalions, the ranks of which cavalry, from their shape and place, 5 2, XVI | In similar disorder the cavalry rides through the enemy’ 6 2, XVI | anything else than the friendly cavalry, which being in front and 7 2, XVI | been routed except for the cavalry of his friends. The Swiss 8 2, XVI | side where the friendly cavalry, if it should be repulsed, 9 2, XVII | upon the infantry than on cavalry, for the reasons which will 10 2, XVII | Novara, without artillery or cavalry, went to encounter the French 11 2, XVII | time they were pressed by cavalry or others, they took refuge 12 2, XVII | noise which frightened their cavalry. I conclude, therefore, 13 2, XVIII| TO BE MORE ESTEEMED THAN CAVALRY~And it can be clearly demonstrated 14 2, XVIII| foot soldier more than the cavalry, and based all the plans 15 2, XVIII| having given way, made their cavalry descend from their horses 16 2, XVIII| infantry can easily break the cavalry but only with difficulty 17 2, XVIII| were begun to be fought by cavalry, because [good] infantry 18 2, XVIII| more useful these were then cavalry: However, the cavalry is 19 2, XVIII| then cavalry: However, the cavalry is necessary in armies for 20 2, XVIII| of the opposition to the cavalry of the adversaries: but 21 2, XVIII| they turned to keeping cavalry; for two hundred or three 22 2, XVIII| hundred or three hundred cavalry paid by a Condottiere maintained 23 2, XVIII| transferred those to their cavalry; and so greatly increased 24 2, XVIII| This error of esteeming cavalry more than infantry is shown 25 2, XVIII| Sora, and a squadron of cavalry having gone out from the 26 2, XVIII| the Master of the Roman cavalry went to meet it with his 27 2, XVIII| went to meet it with his cavalry, and coming breast to breast, 28 2, XVIII| dismounted and forced the cavalry (if they wanted to defend 29 2, XVIII| the infantry than in the cavalry; for if in the other cases 30 2, XVIII| the Consuls made the Roman cavalry dismount, it was to succor 31 2, XVIII| infantry, but a combat of cavalry against cavalry, [and] not 32 2, XVIII| combat of cavalry against cavalry, [and] not being able to 33 2, XVIII| many days with very few cavalry and many infantry, and encountered 34 2, XVIII| encountered innumerable cavalry of the Parthians. Crassus 35 2, XVIII| infantry prevailed against the cavalry; for being in a large country 36 2, XVIII| skillfully; nor did the Parthian cavalry ever dare to try the discipline 37 2, XVIII| infantry than that of the cavalry, except that there are many 38 2, XVIII| and attacked ten thousand cavalry and as many infantry, and 39 2, XVIII| and defeated them, for the cavalry could not attack them, and 40 2, XVIII| with him twenty thousand cavalry, forty thousand infantry, 41 2, XVIII| only [the attack of] the cavalry, but the elephants: and 42 2, XVIII| him with about a thousand cavalry and a few infantry to meet 43 2, XVIII| went to meet them with his cavalry presuming to be able to 44 2, XIX | open plain, ten thousand cavalry and as many more infantry, 45 2, XIX | hundred and fifty thousand cavalry of [King] Tigranes, and 46 2, XIX | those horsemen was a kind of cavalry entirely similar to our 47 3, I | on Fabius, his Master of Cavalry, and the accusation of Scipio. 48 3, XVIII| infantry and organizing new cavalry forces, they sent them there, 49 3, XXV | Tarquinius master of his cavalry, who because of his poverty 50 3, XXXVI| punish Fabius, his Master of cavalry, when he said: Let no one


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