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1 1| judged it would be well to take the opportunity to escape
2 1| that these latter did not take up the practice of war as
3 1| permission to return to take care of his fields, as each
4 1| have one soldier who had to take up this practice as a profession,
5 1| have around him those who take up such a practice as their
6 1| exist today, where those who take up the profession of war
7 1| risk the danger that they take away the Kingdom from you.
8 1| that their citizens should take up this practice as their
9 1| and every Kingdom ought to take soldiers from their own
10 1| Deletto means to say to take the best of a province,
11 1| subject to you; for you cannot take whoever you want in the
12 1| not yours, but you need to take those who want to come.~
13 1| so that being forced to take them all, it results that
14 1| to supplement it, I would take those of seventeen years
15 1| old) organization, I would take the seventeen year olds,
16 1| create a new one, I would take them of every age between
17 1| experience to one side and take them by conjecture: and
18 1| what rule rule I ought to take some or reject some: so
19 1| a much smaller error to take them all in arming and training
20 1| for this order does not take men away from their business,
21 1| should give them more, or take on more, so much more impossible
22 1| should give them less, or take on fewer, so much less would
23 1| desired that this should take place before the Deletto.
24 1| if you want to have them take up arms for you, and not
25 1| you, and not to want to take them away from those who
26 1| imitate the Romans: I would take the more wealthy, and give
27 1| much as is necessary to take care of the horse; for,
28 2| who is next to you. If you take it in one hand in order
29 2| useless. They therefore take up pikes as arms, which
30 2| the conquest, or that they take up the manner of the foreigner,
31 2| them.~FABRIZIO: I would take both the Roman arms and
32 2| spread out, they would always take the latter and leave the
33 2| prudence does not allow us to take up any good proceeding.~
34 2| being repulsed, who has to take their places, what signs,
35 2| to retire, and who is to take my place, I will always
36 2| countersigns, can quickly take their proper places, just
37 2| else need be done than to take eight of the fifteen files
38 3| the shields and swords take their place, who are able
39 3| their place, who are able to take care of themselves in every
40 3| had two Legions, I would take two Battalions, and these
41 3| is one, you don’t have to take the field with him. But
42 3| in your prudence, I will take courage to say that I intend.
43 3| cannot give me time and take it from others. And for
44 3| with another, and how to take their places instantly:
45 4| In this case, you have to take the flexibility of being
46 4| it is not enough that you take care that it is not in your
47 4| among the Principi. But take note that this method of
48 4| is necessary for you to take steps that the enemy is
49 4| considerations a Captain ought to take into account before going
50 4| weather might give you or take away from them; for often
51 4| they did not know how to take the opportunity of undertaking
52 4| but the difficulty is to take away a sinister idea from
53 4| for victory. You can also take means to make your (soldiers)
54 5| are four spaces, I would take four banners away from the
55 5| arrange your Army, you have to take up ((as the cavalry)) this
56 5| behind come forward and take those places and with those
57 5| difficulty is necessary, if you take it up as exercise; since
58 5| company, and I would have them take up the tools suitable for
59 5| would have nothing to do but take them up again and return
60 5| expeditiously as possible, and take away from it all those things
61 5| that occurs to you, I would take care to listen.~FABRIZIO:
62 5| the enemy being able to take any remedy; and having passed,
63 6| be changed, that Battista take up his office, and I resign
64 6| interruptions of yours do not take away my imagination, rather
65 6| double quarters, which would take up twelve arm lengths in
66 6| their Constables, could take those quarters on the side
67 6| Center Road, which should take off at the north and proceed
68 6| work if the enemy came, and take up their arms and take their
69 6| and take up their arms and take their places. If you want
70 6| me, when the army had to take off, what arrangements did
71 6| the enemy if you should take prisoners for this purpose.
72 6| in proof) allowed him to take many towns so that by placing
73 6| mentioned, one ought to take care not to bring the enemy
74 6| without order, having to take into account the castles,
75 7| ground, as that a man may take cover behind it: which has
76 7| siege (attack). One ought to take care not to be able to be
77 7| allowed the men from them to take refuge in it (the City),
78 7| of the towns they want to take. Scipio, when he was in
79 7| water and diverted rivers to take a town, even though they
80 7| them in their midst, and take the town from them. They
81 7| besieged, above all, ought to take care not to be attacked
82 7| opportunity in war, and take it, benefits you more than
83 7| difficulty, unless you quickly take the facility of thinking.
84 7| or Saints do I make them take an oath? By those they adore,
85 7| is no one who know how to take up the new orders. Nor do
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