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Niccolò Machiavelli
On the Art of War

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1 1| abandoned her suddenly, and left her disarmed amid her enemies, 2 2| they had cinched on their left side a sword of an arm and 3 2| will turn to the right or left. If you want to make a test 4 2| custom and law, no part was left out. They therefore trained 5 2| against it, as also because it left less uncovered (unprotected) 6 2| men, those who are on the left side of his right hand, 7 2| on the right side on his left hand. The fifty Veliti are 8 2| the first Centurion on the left hand, and twenty are on 9 2| place by eye, and bring the left from the right, or the right 10 2| right, or the right from the left, with the usual distances 11 2| is desired to turn to the left, for instance, it is necessary 12 2| it is necessary that the left wing be halted, and those 13 2| the pikemen to be on the left flank, you have to double 14 2| to double them from the left. And thus this company turns 15 2| two pikemen (each) on the left side, and three shield-bearers 16 2| three shield-bearers on the left left side and two pikemen 17 2| shield-bearers on the left left side and two pikemen on 18 2| the right, march by the left flank of the last fifteen 19 2| goes to the rear of the left angle. And thus he will 20 2| other path to virtu was left, except Rome. Whence it 21 2| not destroyed, goods are left to their people, so that 22 3| remedy, as there was no way left to reform themselves. The 23 3| wing, and the other the left wing, and they never permitted 24 3| should be placed on the left flank, and the ten others 25 3| the right. Those on the left should be arranged in this 26 3| of these companies on the left side, distant twenty arm 27 3| side of these, also on the left hand; I would place the 28 3| deploy a Battalion on the left side, which would be the 29 3| I deployed those on the left, having a space of thirty 30 3| and arms, and no part is left weak except that part behind 31 3| companies are placed on the left side, twenty are now placed, 32 3| back our men-at-arms on the left side and how ours, according 33 3| swordsmen), and having left the battle to the swordsmen, 34 3| side. They also flee on the left. Look, the victory is ours. 35 3| explain if there is any doubt left in my mind. Yet, trusting 36 3| into the Army because it left the passage free to the 37 3| other systems that they left us are also useful? Moreover, 38 3| disorder, or if some should be left, it would extend beyond 39 3| Battalion placed on the left or right wing, the number 40 4| that since you have time left, and have patience, we do 41 4| asks you where you have left your Captain, tell them, 42 4| Captain, tell them, we have left him in Boetia fighting.” 43 5| wagons. After these come the left wing with its wagon in the 44 5| on the right, or on the left, according as it happened, 45 5| five at the rear of the left flank, leaving between each 46 5| next to the front of the left flank, and one at the rear 47 5| flank, and one placed on the left, a remaining space of seventy 48 5| and a similar space be left among the companies placed 49 5| the front side toward the left wing. In the space of seventy 50 5| the aforementioned pikemen left to me, I would place in 51 5| outward. The five on the left, engird all the sides, from 52 5| all the sides, from the left flank outward: and therefore 53 5| flank, and the other at the left. I would send the light 54 5| right wing, and part on the left, distant forty arms lengths 55 5| front, the other five on the left flank, and the Head should 56 5| the Head should be in the left angle of the front. The 57 5| Army. Then, into the voids left by them, enter the two bands 58 5| would be those nearer to the left flank, in the position of 59 5| plaza and retire behind the left flank, which then becomes 60 5| also in making one from the left flank, since the same arrangements 61 5| around”, but say, “To the left”, “To the right”, “To the 62 5| anciently, but everything is left to the direction of the 63 6| Captain’s Way, and one on the left. And hence beyond the space 64 6| thirty two quarters on the left side of the Captain’s Way, 65 6| sixteenth which would be left, I would quarter their Head, 66 6| other the First Road on the left, and in each area I would 67 6| side the Second Road to the left; I would place another row 68 6| the other the Third on the left hand. And then I would place 69 6| hundred arm lengths all around left between the quarters and 70 6| hundred arm lengths which are left on each side between the 71 6| remains in each area a space left for quarters four hundred 72 6| from the right hand and left hand of the said plaza, 73 6| would quarter that cavalry left over from the auxiliary 74 6| infantry. Turning then on the left hand side toward the west 75 6| roads which I would want left unoccupied would be the 76 6| men missing or if any are left over; and when they are 77 6| fugitives, and if they are left over, to learn who they 78 6| individually, that no time was left to them to think either 79 7| inclines to the right or left side. When it goes level, 80 7| the enemy they had grain left over, and to make them despair 81 7| arrived to succor it, they left the town to the enemy to 82 7| have put to death those who left the besieged castle to blacksmith ( 83 7| to me there is anything left for me to tell you other 84 7| enemy, to kneel with the left foot (knee) so that they 85 7| an encampment, would be left intact, as is read happened


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