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1 2| shown in the distribution of quarters. That, therefore, which
2 3| in marching and in their quarters: but in an engagement, they
3 5| that day returned to their quarters, and Marcantonio was able
4 6| which space I would put the quarters of the Captain. And as I
5 6| And to distinguish the quarters of the armed men, I would
6 6| go from the gate to the quarters of the Captain, which would
7 6| long ((since the Captain’s quarters would occupy fifty arm lengths))
8 6| east side of the Captain’s quarters which would be one thousand
9 6| called the Cross Way. The quarters of the Captain and these
10 6| designed, therefore the quarters of the two battalions of
11 6| I would place thirty two quarters on the left side of the
12 6| sixteenth and seventeenth quarters which should serve as a
13 6| cross through all of the quarters of the battalions, as will
14 6| these two arrangements of quarters, in the first tents that
15 6| men-at-arms to each of the quarters. The area (space) of the
16 6| The area (space) of the quarters of the Heads should be forty
17 6| wide. In the next fifteen quarters which in all cases are next ((
18 6| men-at-arms. And thus the quarters of the cavalry of the two
19 6| and give a rule for the quarters of the infantry, as I will
20 6| their heads in thirty two quarters situated on the Captain’
21 6| Battalions, I would place the quarters of every two companies behind
22 6| two companies behind the quarters of the cavalry, each of
23 6| the men-at-arms: and their quarters alone would have a space
24 6| And in the other fifteen quarters in each group which follow
25 6| place the other fifteen quarters contiguous in each group
26 6| these first two rows of quarters would be half of cavalry
27 6| also leave behind these quarters on all sides a space of
28 6| row of thirty two double quarters which should face one another
29 6| area of thirty two double quarters, with the same distances
30 6| quartered in three rows of quarters per area the cavalry and
31 6| same arrangement of double quarters, placing first a row of
32 6| placing first a row of quarters in which I should quarter
33 6| each side two other rows of quarters, separate but arranged in
34 6| in twelve rows of double quarters, and on thirteen roads,
35 6| around left between the quarters and the ditch (moat). And
36 6| that from the middle of the quarters of the Captain to the east
37 6| of which one is from the quarters of the Captain to the south
38 6| fifty arm lengths which the quarters of the Captain occupies,
39 6| on each side between the quarters and the ditch, and there
40 6| each area a space left for quarters four hundred arm lengths
41 6| occupied by the Captain’s quarters. Dividing the said length
42 6| side of the Captain forty quarters fifty arm lengths long and
43 6| which would total eighty quarters, in which would be quartered
44 6| rear side of the Captain’s quarters, I would create a road thirty
45 6| located along the eighty quarters mentioned, since this road
46 6| between them the Captain’s quarters and the eighty quarters
47 6| quarters and the eighty quarters on their flanks. From this
48 6| opposite to the Captain’s quarters, I would create another
49 6| opposite to the Captain’s quarters, and next to the Front Road,
50 6| I would make two rows of quarters, and each row have eight
51 6| each row have eight double quarters, which would take up twelve
52 6| which there would be sixteen quarters, and total thirty two all
53 6| assign them some of the quarters about the Captain, and especially
54 6| arm lengths from those (quarters) to the ditch, I would place
55 6| place a row of five double quarters which would be seventy five
56 6| the width divided, each quarters would be allowed fifteen
57 6| And as there would be ten quarters, I would quarter three hundred
58 6| thirty infantry to each quarters. Leaving then a space of
59 6| another row of five double quarters in a similar manner and
60 6| five rows of five double quarters, which would come to be
61 6| which would come to be fifty quarters placed in a straight line
62 6| five other rows of double quarters, in a similar manner and
63 6| the ditches, in a hundred quarters, divided into ten rows of
64 6| ten rows of five double quarters per row, the extraordinary
65 6| another ten rows of ten quarters per row, the extraordinary
66 6| Constables, could take those quarters on the side toward the ditches
67 6| particularly distinguish their quarters: I would only designate
68 6| around the rear along the quarters of the extraordinary pikemen
69 6| and the spaces around the quarters so wide. The other, which
70 6| spaces that you designate for quarters to be used.~FABRIZIO: You
71 6| between the ditch and the quarters, which is a hundred arm
72 6| embankments are made. The quarters very distant from the ditches
73 6| And in designing these quarters, the men must be most experienced
74 6| the roads, dividing the quarters with cords and hatchets
75 6| space he has to find his quarters. And this ought to be observed
76 6| method of fortifying the quarters to the Triari, while the
77 6| is of value, for in the quarters it keeps you healthy, and
78 6| soldiers more or less, rows of quarters are taken away or added
79 6| be concluded; for in the quarters, many things are discussed,
80 6| himself besieged in the quarters of the enemy, to set in
81 6| ought to remain within your quarters, and avoid battle as much
82 6| would issue forth from their quarters in order to pursue them;
83 6| placed an ambush behind the quarters of the Cimbri, and had them
84 6| Cimbri came out of their quarters to pursue them, Fulvius
85 6| afraid, and leaving his quarters full of wine and herds,
86 6| tumults started among the quarters: whence to the enemy, thinking
87 6| the summer, and go into quarters in the winter, as the ancients
88 7| addition, allowed their quarters to be taken in order to
89 7| which he had situated his quarters were sold at a higher price
90 7| day, have no one go to his quarters. Change your proceeding
91 7| soldiers are confined to their quarters, they are kept there by
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