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1 1| according to the times and the place, with all the highest honors
2 1| which was most fresh in the place, some sat on chairs placed
3 1| trees; Fabrizio praised the place as most delightful, and
4 1| you said I was, and this place and this study make me remember
5 1| this, that everyone has a place in time of peace; for other
6 1| that in peace there is a place for every man. As to the
7 1| selecting them from another place cannot be called Deletto,
8 1| armies be introduced in any place, nor military discipline
9 1| will be shown in its proper place.~COSIMO: What you have said
10 1| that whoever is born in one place is not put in charge of
11 1| men enrolled in another place, but is made a leader in
12 1| care of the armies, from place to place every year. Nor,
13 1| the armies, from place to place every year. Nor, for other
14 1| desired that this should take place before the Deletto. And
15 1| I will tell you in its place, which will be when I have
16 2| those few carry a halberd in place of a pike, the shaft of
17 2| themselves secure in that place. I conclude, therefore,
18 2| enough for me; for I would place the pikes either in the
19 2| that he would be in one place today, and tomorrow fifty
20 2| if they had to select a place, either so rough to protect
21 2| each one is assigned his place by the public where such
22 2| ranks in every kind and place of action, and then to know
23 2| turn back, or the time and place to use their arms. So that
24 2| neither the action nor the place disorganizes them, they
25 2| retire, and who is to take my place, I will always fight with
26 2| than the first, I want to place in front of your eyes in
27 2| file, and the number of his place assigned him in that file.
28 2| Heads of Ten can judge their place by eye, and bring the left
29 2| when an army marches from place to place, that the companies
30 2| army marches from place to place, that the companies not
31 2| judging where he wants to place the pikes, and who should
32 2| five per file in this way: place a Centurion in the middle,
33 2| shield-bearers leaves the place where he was, and goes to
34 2| files of twenty per file and place them between the points
35 2| can easily be taught the place the company has to hold
36 2| will narrate in its proper place. So that each company would
37 2| standing firm, knew the place that he had to be near his
38 2| terrifying the peasants, and place them above a pass that is
39 2| not think this is out of place seeing that men-at-arms
40 3| us should succeed in your place.~COSIMO: I would like to
41 3| Romans, but one man took the place of another, which they did
42 3| immediately entered into his place, and whoever was behind
43 3| immediately entered into the place in the second rank which
44 3| coming to an engagement they place the Battalions one on the
45 3| flank of the other, or they place them one behind the other.
46 3| to help one another, they place one Battalion in front and
47 3| every three ranks of pikemen place one of halberds, which,
48 3| shields and swords take their place, who are able to take care
49 3| camping, and fighting, they place the Legion in the middle,
50 3| these five Companies I would place three others, distant in
51 3| three. Behind these I would place the last two companies,
52 3| arm lengths, and I would place each of them behind the
53 3| Army I say, that I would place the extraordinary Veliti
54 3| five hundred, and would place them at a distance of forty
55 3| on the left hand; I would place the men-at-arms, and would
56 3| all the Battalions I would place in that space that exists
57 3| head of which space I would place some artillery pieces, behind
58 3| per charge. This I would place in front of the entire army,
59 3| it on the flank in a safe place, where it should not be
60 3| other, but also to provide a place for the messengers who go
61 3| ranks, according as the place or the enemy should command
62 3| artillery, which to make place for them, and to leave the
63 3| free, has retired to the place from which the Veliti went
64 3| for the artillery when we place ourselves close together,
65 3| similarly to yours, and place his artillery well within
66 3| small, in which you would place the artillery, in a short
67 3| artillery to be safe, must place it in the end portions of
68 3| organized that, that if they place their companies on the flanks
69 3| the two companies which I place in the last ranks of the
70 3| of the army, from which place they would all together
71 3| tail) of the army to make place for the shield-bearers (
72 3| extraordinary pikemen, which you place on the flank of the army
73 3| should be in the second place next to the general Captain
74 3| here each one return to its place; and so to accustom them
75 3| nations. I would, therefore, place the trumpets next to the
76 4| Army on a beach and in a place near the adjoining hills,
77 4| the artillery, the higher place would be disadvantageous
78 4| he arranges his army in a place where he has a safe refuge
79 4| to the methods mentioned, place a company of pikemen behind
80 4| the Triari, there was no place to receive the Astati, and
81 4| the first lines to make a place for the second, cannot be
82 4| one remedy, and that is to place himself with his Army at
83 4| possessions, or settle in any place, until the war ends, so
84 5| that in some unforeseen place, neither the inhabitants
85 5| this manner. I would first place the flanks, each distant
86 5| twelve arm lengths, and would place five companies in each flank
87 5| these two flanks, I would place another ten companies, five
88 5| lengths in front, I would place all the ordinary Veliti,
89 5| pikemen left to me, I would place in the middle of the hollow
90 5| will demonstrate in its place. The five companies on the
91 5| artillery, and one part I would place outside the right flank,
92 5| the men-at-arms, I would place part in the rear on the
93 5| rule), that you have to place them always either in the
94 5| have the first Battalion place its first five companies
95 5| Veliti to put them in their place. Nor will it ever happen
96 5| unarmed men issue forth and place themselves at the rear of
97 5| not be changed, as that place should not remain open,
98 5| to be avoided, and in its place use “Retreat”. If you want
99 5| will be discussed in its place. For now I want to leave
100 5| army while marching from place to place not to encounter
101 5| while marching from place to place not to encounter dangerous
102 5| used, for the enemy always place themselves either in woods
103 5| Captain when he sees in a place whence he ought to pass,
104 5| recognized this to be the place of any enemy ambush, and
105 5| necessary, therefore, to place the Heads along the sides,
106 5| an encampment in a woody place (and) suitable to conceal
107 5| and had them stop in that place, commanding then that as
108 5| is shallower, and is a place more suitable for fording
109 5| Make grids of wood, and place them on the bottom of the
110 5| rank of the company should place their shields on the heads
111 6| here from the Lord, who place the best soldiers in the
112 6| every action of theirs, they place the Legions in the center,
113 6| other lines which I would place in the middle of it, and
114 6| of the Cross Way, I would place thirty two quarters on the
115 6| battalions would come to place the Captain’s Way in the
116 6| regular Battalions, I would place the quarters of every two
117 6| to each quarter. I would place the other fifteen quarters
118 6| quarter of each group I would place the Constable of the company,
119 6| want ((as I told you in its place)) these cavalry to be all
120 6| and in each area I would place another row of thirty two
121 6| Road to the left; I would place another row in each area
122 6| center of which I would place the Captain’s Way. The two
123 6| left hand. And then I would place on each side two other rows
124 6| should be made, which I would place at the head of the Way of
125 6| quarters) to the ditch, I would place a row of five double quarters
126 6| one arm lengths, I would place another row of five double
127 6| observed at all times, in every place, and in a manner that it
128 6| they resided in the one place, and according as they feared
129 6| should want to winter in a place. I would, however, dig the
130 6| will be told in its proper place. For now I want to pass
131 6| employed when others want to place the camp near the enemy,
132 6| would want to put in the place of the Triari in the last
133 6| guard, whoever abandoned the place given him in combat, whoever
134 6| everyone would know where his place was in marching. And every
135 6| themselves in a healthy place: to locate themselves where
136 6| besieged, the nature of the place must be considered, where
137 6| the provisions in a strong place, and, above all, dispense
138 6| are to return back to the place first threatened by you,
139 6| constrained not to abandon the one place and succor the other, and
140 6| whoever waits, can select the place to his liking, and await
141 7| lose) when they abandon a place, cause it to be lost, and
142 7| and one passed from one place to another by means of bridges:
143 7| understood well, for today that place can not be called strong,
144 7| part is not assigned to any place, but is prepared to help
145 7| who is assaulted ought to place brave men, who are not afraid
146 7| to present day tanks). In place of these things, today there
147 7| of the distance from the place. Whence, if you assault
148 7| reasons: either because the place is strong and they believe
149 7| guards at the walls, and place there not only men, but
150 7| discretion, you must keep every place guarded on all sides, and
151 7| to win or die, and as no place appeared to them where they
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