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inexpert 1
infamous 3
infamy 8
infantry 41
infelicity 2
inferior 12
infidelity 2
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41 considered
41 dictator
41 guard
41 infantry
41 kill
41 number
41 opportunity
Niccolò Machiavelli
Discourses on the first Ten (Books) of Titus Livius

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infantry

   Book,  Chapter
1 2, XVI | back into the Florentine infantry and broke it, whence all 2 2, XVI | Head of the Florentine infantry, has affirmed in my presence 3 2, XVII | must rely more upon the infantry than on cavalry, for the 4 2, XVII | below. And when they rely on infantry and on the aforementioned 5 2, XVII | entirely useless; for the infantry in meeting the enemy can 6 2, XVII | of attack which the Roman infantry had to encounter, [and] 7 2, XVII | is easily avoided by the infantry either the nature of the 8 2, XVIII| EXAMPLE OF ANCIENT ARMIES, THE INFANTRY OUGHT TO BE MORE ESTEEMED 9 2, XVIII| result. Well disciplined infantry can easily break the cavalry 10 2, XVIII| cavalry, because [good] infantry was not yet been organized: 11 2, XVIII| esteemed, ought to be the infantry.~And among the faults of 12 2, XVIII| account this organization [infantry], and to have turned all 13 2, XVIII| And as a large number of infantry could not continuously be 14 2, XVIII| and the reputation of the infantry, and transferred those to 15 2, XVIII| this disorder, that the infantry was a minimum part of any 16 2, XVIII| esteeming cavalry more than infantry is shown more openly by 17 2, XVIII| greater virtu there is in the infantry than in the cavalry; for 18 2, XVIII| dismount, it was to succor the infantry which was suffering and 19 2, XVIII| dismounted, not to succor the infantry, nor to fight with enemy 20 2, XVIII| nor to fight with enemy infantry, but a combat of cavalry 21 2, XVIII| therefore, that a well organized infantry cannot be overcome without 22 2, XVIII| difficulty, except by another infantry. Crassus and Marc Anthony 23 2, XVIII| very few cavalry and many infantry, and encountered innumerable 24 2, XVIII| affliction is seen how much the infantry prevailed against the cavalry; 25 2, XVIII| superior is the virtu of the infantry than that of the cavalry, 26 2, XVIII| thousand cavalry and as many infantry, and defeated them, for 27 2, XVIII| not attack them, and the infantry being forces composed for 28 2, XVIII| cavalry, forty thousand infantry, and a hundred pieces of 29 2, XVIII| attempted to resist with his infantry not only [the attack of] 30 2, XVIII| not that the virtu of his infantry was not such that he did 31 2, XVIII| to overcome a disciplined infantry it is necessary to oppose 32 2, XVIII| with a better disciplined infantry, otherwise one goes to a 33 2, XVIII| thousand cavalry and a few infantry to meet them. This man, 34 2, XVIII| them at the head of the infantry, went to attack the Swiss, 35 2, XIX | years ago that ten thousand infantry could have attacked, in 36 2, XIX | cavalry and as many more infantry, and with these not only 37 2, XIX | charging a rock than a body of infantry: and thus with these erroneous 38 2, XIX | considered that Lucullus with few infantry routed one hundred and fifty 39 2, XIX | to be true in regard to infantry, so also ought all the other 40 2, XXIV | where before only a thousand infantry usually were enough to overturn 41 3, XVIII| before Pisa: and raising new infantry and organizing new cavalry


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