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1 2| organized; and regrouping his forces, again went to meet the
2 2| you would think about what forces make him (the horse) go
3 2| be able to deploy their forces, or one where they had more
4 3| is most important of our forces. And that obstructing the
5 3| to enter among the enemy forces to capture it.~FABRIZIO:
6 3| capacious for the remaining forces. But even if these spaces
7 4| especially if you have your forces so disciplined, that you
8 4| and placed his weakest forces in the center. Then when
9 4| hand, he quickly had those forces in the center to walk slowly,
10 4| thinking afterwards with his forces of virtu, fresh, he could
11 4| it is open, part of your forces cannot be speeded, as must
12 4| of ambush, part of your forces can be well hidden, so that
13 4| that a great part of his forces had gone over to the side
14 4| already turned, driven by the forces of Mithradates, with his
15 4| little of that remnant of the forces who, with Martius, remained
16 4| enemy, fearing to divide his forces, would leave all or a greater
17 4| placed his most stalwart forces in the center of the van
18 4| his Army to push back the forces of Scipio: Scipio commanded
19 4| either greater or better forces. Necessity, (compulsion)
20 4| reinforced again by new forces. In these cases, one ought
21 4| continually, and discusses his forces and those of the enemy with
22 4| the field, and divide your forces among your towns, so that
23 4| himself miles distant with his forces. The Venetians in our times,
24 5| the location, and all the forces together, free from their
25 5| with large and organized forces, and if he wanted to attach
26 5| midst of the territory and forces of an enemy, who has three
27 5| three times the organized forces that you have, you cannot
28 5| knowing this has sent his forces forward, saving himself
29 5| Vercingetorix, the Gaul, who had his forces on the other side of the
30 5| suitable to conceal his forces, withdrew three cohorts
31 5| he with the rest of his forces continued the march: Whence
32 5| to hold him with all his forces, without having to fear
33 5| without having to fear those forces in the rear for which the
34 5| then when they saw those forces poorly organized, and also
35 6| to spread out all their forces, according to their discipline.
36 6| eleven thousand infantry of forces sent by friends (allies)
37 6| not made mention of other forces, but have only shown that
38 6| shown that in doubling the forces, nothing else had to be
39 6| Battalions and as many auxiliary forces. I know that the form of
40 6| companies, two of your own forces and two of foreigners, I
41 6| Spain got away from the forces of Claudius Nero, who had
42 6| assaulting him with part of your forces, so that intent on the battle,
43 6| he gives the rest of your forces the opportunity to be able
44 6| every art to divide the forces of the enemy, either by
45 6| that he has to separate his forces, and, because of this, become
46 6| As to dividing the enemy forces, there is no more certain
47 6| assaulted by part of them (your forces), so that being constrained
48 6| Army had encountered the forces of the Gauls, the Tuscans,
49 6| order not to diminish his forces, not to go out to meet that
50 6| not serve to divide the forces of the enemy, but to double
51 6| to divide his (the enemy) forces, have employed allowing
52 6| them, he diminished his forces, and in this manner having
53 6| enemy army, to send his forces with the insignia of the
54 6| enemy, believing they were forces coming to their aid, also
55 6| and commanded the other forces to pursue it: whence the
56 6| the plentitude (of your forces) according to discipline,
57 6| not allow you to keep your forces together, and you cannot
58 6| together, or to divide his forces to escape them. But whoever
59 6| him (the enemy) with fresh forces, and can unite them in a
60 6| go out to find the enemy forces who cannot withstand their
61 6| therefore, does not want the forces, organization, discipline,
62 7| other places; so that the forces of the Duke, having entered
63 7| to put into and withdraw forces from them more easily, also
64 7| he was at Nocera with his forces, under the pretext of going
65 7| with a good part of his forces. Whence the townspeople,
66 7| and oppose them with armed forces, and with all your strength.
67 7| to have to keep all the forces you have in them disunited;
68 7| issued forth with all their forces, and have overcome the enemy.
69 7| without having to divide this forces into several parts, and
70 7| to that side with all his forces, attacked them with such
71 7| great acquisition; for the forces of the adversary diminish
72 7| knows how to recognize his forces and those of the enemy.
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