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Niccolò Machiavelli
On the Art of War

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1 1| was a mind more fired with great and magnificent things. 2 1| deprived us of the use of so great a friend, it appears to 3 1| which, in the presence of great men and those who have their 4 1| this as a profession, the great as well as the least, be 5 1| Republic lived immaculately, no great citizen ever presumed by 6 1| of this as it applies to great citizens can be found in 7 1| kept in the field who are a great number, but all of whom 8 1| they were to be joined by a great number of companions: but 9 1| and because it can cause great evils.~COSIMO: Would you 10 1| never learn anything from great men, and nothing good is 11 1| weak. But I have made too great a digression and have gotten 12 1| to say better, where a great number are not available, 13 2| of them would assault any great number of horse, and there 14 2| armies have come into a very great reputation.~COSIMO: What 15 2| overcoming cavalry, but great disadvantages when fighting 16 2| was repulsed with very great damage. Whence Carmingnuola 17 2| who were able to make a great trial with that army with 18 2| pursue him without suffering great harm, because those who 19 2| they accustom it to carry great weights. This accustoming 20 2| how necessary are the great number of countersigns, 21 2| barrel) back together with great ease, but if you had not 22 2| was a solid body. Here, great care and practice must be 23 2| gotten from these sounds in great part, other than to make 24 3| in this (encounter), so great an enemy band of men-at-arms 25 3| of whom (the latter) in great part consisted in their 26 3| where he may injure me with great safety to himself, and where 27 3| error renders useless the great part of the army, and if 28 3| in war; but Alexander the Great and the Romans used horns 29 3| in these matters are of great importance, I would follow 30 3| matter was accomplished with great silence: and as I do not 31 4| the Army. This causes two great disorders to the enemy: 32 4| and this has been a very great help to the cavalry. Of 33 4| assaults, therefore, being of great value while the battle lasts, 34 4| going on, seeing that a great part of his forces had gone 35 4| pursued the routed enemy with great impetus and fury, until 36 4| going forth, and coming into great danger, would have been 37 4| biography) of Alexander the Great, and see how many times 38 5| be seen that they make a great assault with shouts and 39 5| with hardship and at very great expense. I would therefore 40 5| Captain avoid, and what great advantage it will give any 41 5| method makes for two very great disorders: the one, that 42 5| he will always raise a great dust which will point out 43 5| found himself assaulted by a great multitude of the enemy, 44 6| already told you, a very great favor, since these interruptions 45 6| which they dug with very great diligence and order, punishing 46 6| much evil; which is, that great diligence be used as to 47 6| are made to be observed by great security, for there is nothing 48 6| of having performed some great act in battle, and should 49 6| proposed rewards for every great deed; such as to him who, 50 6| with solemn pomp and with great demonstrations among their 51 6| empire, when they had so great an observance of punishment 52 6| and, therefore, with very great ceremony, they made their 53 6| thousand soldiers: but when a great force pressed them, the 54 6| westerners; the other of the great obedience which its men 55 6| he trusted. Alexander the Great, when he wanted to go into 56 6| BATTISTA: Your humaneness is so great, that it makes us pursue 57 7| hand, causes you a very great difficulty: so that I know 58 7| way of the river, threw great quantities of nuts into 59 7| starved them. Alexander the Great, when he wanted to capture 60 7| City), and thus by adding a great multitude, he starved them. 61 7| which some other, with great time and expense, would 62 7| besieged ought to have a great awareness of this, and above 63 7| encampment being assaulted by a great number of Gauls, and seeing 64 7| they will always make you a great acquisition; for the forces 65 7| an engagement to reserve great aid behind the front line, 66 7| study of it, and have done great things in the past. Of the 67 7| imagination was ever very great in his profession; and if 68 7| they praised Alexander the Great, who, in order to break 69 7| natural discipline, have done great things, such as were the 70 7| as much as they have been great (big) and cruel, so much 71 7| 1494), there arose the great frights, the sudden flights,


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