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camels 1
camertines 1
camillus 35
camp 24
campaigns 1
campania 2
campanians 12
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24 arrived
24 begin
24 born
24 camp
24 customs
24 deceive
24 defending
Niccolò Machiavelli
Discourses on the first Ten (Books) of Titus Livius

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camp

   Book,  Chapter
1 1, LIII | this authority the Roman camp would have been broken up 2 2, XVII | fortified place or in a camp within a stockade: and if 3 2, XVII | third case when you are in a camp within a stockade and you 4 2, XVII | you have chosen for your camp is higher than the other 5 2, XVIII | the town to assault the camp, the Master of the Roman 6 2, XXVI | having already broken up his camp, all the inhabitants of 7 2, XXVI | the very stockade of their camp to speak their insults, 8 2, XXIX | Tribunes established their camp without any of the customary 9 3, X | but being posted with his camp adjacent to the Romans, 10 3, X | miles distant from the Roman camp. Whence, if the Romans were 11 3, X | of Burgundy, who being in camp before Moratto, a town of 12 3, XII | all the entrances to the camp: whence the Veienti, seeing 13 3, XIV | armed all the teamsters and camp followers, and making them 14 3, XVIII | both decided to raise their camp the following morning and 15 3, XVIII | came toward the Florentine camp, being secure because of 16 3, XVIII | her people who were in the camp: from whom the Captains 17 3, XVIII | learning that the Venetian camp was departing, they were 18 3, XX | and led them all to the camp before Camillus, and presenting 19 3, XXXI | outside, and going about the camp, he spoke to this soldier 20 3, XXXIII| foolishly sent part of their camp to pillage the country, 21 3, XXXVII| within the strongholds of his camp, to see and accustom their 22 3, XXXIX | hill immediately above the camp of the enemy, difficult 23 3, XLVIII| an ambush near the Roman camp; and they sent some soldiers 24 3, XLVIII| the entrenchments of the camp: whence the legate wondering


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