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1 1| only that which he can with little wonderment.~FABRIZIO: You
2 1| because it will afford me a little rest, as because it will
3 1| it. But I want to dwell a little longer on this subject,
4 1| them into execution. But little by little you will know
5 1| execution. But little by little you will know these things
6 1| experience gives rise to little spirit (enthusiasm) and
7 1| done, you will come to know little by little.~As to being apprehensive
8 1| will come to know little by little.~As to being apprehensive
9 1| was a fear that was given little consideration; for, in addition
10 1| taken. But I would make little difference in conjecturing
11 1| spent, it would provide little strength, and would not
12 1| whether from ignorance or little diligence, or from examples
13 1| should not be excused a little, I shall believe I merit
14 2| having it, they valued it little, you will read in all the
15 2| FABRIZIO: I have told you a little while ago, but since you
16 2| infantry ((as was said a little while ago)) has almost no
17 2| massacre of the Swiss, and with little loss to himself.~COSIMO:
18 2| infantry ((as I shall explain a little later)) I should have three
19 2| was impaired and they were little adept at seeing and attacking
20 2| than because they had paid little attention to the foot soldiers
21 2| marching, because every little impediment which the horse
22 2| hand (in battle), every little advantage is of the greatest
23 2| therefore, we can do, but our little prudence does not allow
24 2| in name, they have varied little in the numbers of men involved,
25 2| according as was said a little while ago)) to be composed
26 2| also is not to be esteemed little, all the Battalions can
27 2| five per file, as we said a little while ago; leaving the Veliti
28 2| point which we showed a little while ago. The Veliti extend
29 2| spring up, where there is little, few. In Asia, there are
30 2| those being extinguished, little by little, virtu is extinguished,
31 2| extinguished, little by little, virtu is extinguished,
32 2| themselves to dangers which they little fear. Afterwards, these
33 2| that, because there is so little virtu, fortune governs everything,
34 2| be surprized, for I speak little of them for two reasons:
35 2| among them, who, although of little use in other actions of
36 3| being overcome, retired little by little through the open
37 3| overcome, retired little by little through the open spaces
38 3| they judged ((as was said a little while ago)) that that body
39 3| extraordinary, because a little while I distinctly told
40 3| fired, but harmed the enemy little; and the extraordinary Veliti
41 3| by us, our pikemen retire little by little among the shields (
42 3| pikemen retire little by little among the shields (swordsmen).
43 3| that today they could do little, or rather how useless they
44 3| difficult to fire, that any little that you raise them, (causes)
45 3| ground saves them, for every little mound or height which exists
46 3| mentioned must be either of little prudence, or has thought
47 3| prudence, or has thought very little on this matter; for if we
48 3| among the third, and so on little by little, and in this case,
49 3| third, and so on little by little, and in this case, it would
50 3| the Army, but this matters little, so long as their effect
51 4| retire and the flanks extend little by little, and it will always
52 4| flanks extend little by little, and it will always happen
53 4| Italians, whom he trusted little. He arranged matters thusly,
54 4| defeated their armies, thought little of that remnant of the forces
55 4| Titus Dimius used not a little astuteness in hiding the
56 4| soldiers are discontent and little disposed to fight, whence
57 4| soldiers) value the enemy little, as Agesilaus the Spartan
58 5| them. Let not anyone think little of this instruction, because
59 5| France, and always took little account of the tumults of
60 5| Army. And if you are so little prudent that you put yourself
61 5| drank water tinted with a little vinegar, and not wine. They
62 5| mounted, they esteemed them little and loosened their guard.
63 6| kind from which he went little alive, and rarely returned
64 6| quartered it: where not only a little repose from past hardship
65 6| in such a way that in a little while Jugurtha became suspicious
66 6| way, because you become of little esteem, and to whomever
67 6| overcome them more easily. A little while ago, I said I did
68 7| poorly built fortress and the little prudence of the defender,
69 7| have said that, today, the little things can not be defended,
70 7| good will, who, as men of little caution, were shortly after
71 7| inside, as we pointed out a little while ago, when you do not
72 7| circuit, as we devised a little while ago; for in this case,
73 7| slow things are esteemed little by them: you will therefore
74 7| oracles; nor were these little men aware that they were
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