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Niccolò Machiavelli
On the Art of War

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1 2| rank where there is ample space to deploy the entire staff, 2 2| third is to make it with a space in the center, which they 3 2| flag and bugler, is in that space which is between the five 4 2| flag and bugler, is in that space that is between the pikemen 5 2| because there is a small space between the breast to the 6 2| the other there is much space, which is all contrary to 7 2| companies in such cases have the space necessary as we indicated 8 2| and there will remain a space between then, as much as 9 3| the next there would be a space of four arm lengths which 10 3| other should occupy the space in the middle. Thus these 11 3| length and width the same space as the five: but where the 12 3| of the three, so that the space between them would be ninety 13 3| I would assign the same space as the men-at-arms. The 14 3| Battalions I would place in that space that exists between the 15 3| at the head, and in that space with exists between the 16 3| width, not including the space which that part of the extraordinary 17 3| those on the left, having a space of thirty arm lengths between 18 3| other, in the head of which space I would place some artillery 19 3| for them, and to leave the space free, has retired to the 20 3| turned they need so much space, that fifty carriages of 21 3| up an arm’s length of the space that exists between one 22 3| eight or ten, into the same space which the five occupied.~ 23 3| that it is not the same space; for the five have four 24 3| there also remains that space which exists between the 25 3| added to this whatever other space the companies have when 26 3| out, are able to create a space of such capacity, which 27 4| be employed, because that space that existed between one 28 4| receive that wedge into that space, and surround and fight 29 5| these would occupy their own space, each company occupying ( 30 5| each company occupying (a space) forty arm lengths by two 31 5| right flank. And as the space existing between the one 32 5| on the left, a remaining space of seventy eight arm lengths, 33 5| arm lengths, and a similar space be left among the companies 34 5| difference, except that one space would be on the rear side 35 5| toward the left wing. In the space of seventy eight arm lengths 36 5| come to be a thousand per space. And if you want that the 37 5| And if you want that the space taken up by the Army should 38 5| rear, should not occupy any space already occupied by the 39 5| every side of that army, space would remain to receive 40 5| eighty two arm lengths of space on the outside in every 41 5| them: and from the open space they leave all the wagons 42 6| south and north, in which space I would put the quarters 43 6| to be (placed): and the space which exists between the 44 6| left. And hence beyond the space which is occupied by the 45 6| the right side, leaving a space of thirty arm lengths between 46 6| the quarters. The area (space) of the quarters of the 47 6| which would have the same space as those of the men-at-arms)) 48 6| Head, giving him the same space which is given to the Head 49 6| the seventeenth there is a space of thirty arm lengths to 50 6| quarters alone would have a space twenty arm lengths in width 51 6| the cavalry with the same space, in which I would quarter 52 6| the light cavalry, with a space of ten arm lengths long 53 6| quarters on all sides a space of thirty arm lengths to 54 6| leave on each side another space of thirty arm lengths to 55 6| Cross Way.~I would want a space of one hundred arm lengths 56 6| there remains in each area a space left for quarters four hundred 57 6| the length to include the space occupied by the Captain’ 58 6| and northward, leaving the space of a hundred arm lengths 59 6| quarters. Leaving then a space of thirty one arm lengths, 60 6| than fifteen arm lengths of space)) in which there would also 61 6| ditches: and in all the other space remaining toward the west, 62 6| thirty arm lengths wide. The space between the ditch and the 63 6| booty is taken, (and) when space is needed into which to 64 6| intention is not that every space designated by me is covered 65 6| which Road and in which space he has to find his quarters. 66 6| embankments, for they placed a space around the camp, and in


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