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1 1| they must be given at least ten thousand ducats a month.
2 2| they called Sarisse, a good ten arms in length, with which
3 2| or six thousand men, in ten Cohorts, I want to divide
4 2| divide our Battalion into ten Companies, and compose it
5 2| ordinary) Veliti: the whole ten Companies, therefore, come
6 2| Centurions, and forty Heads of Ten, and in addition, a Head
7 2| Veliti with five Heads of Ten. To the thousand extraordinary
8 2| assign three Constables, ten Centurions, and a hundred
9 2| and a hundred Heads of Ten: to the extraordinary Veliti,
10 2| Centurions, and fifty Heads of Ten. I would also assign a general
11 2| Battalion would be composed of ten Companies, of three thousand
12 2| thousand five hundred Heads of Ten, and in addition fifteen
13 2| fifty five Centurions, ten Captains of ordinary Veliti,
14 2| they become forty files and ten per file. Then make them
15 2| one of the Captains of the Ten on every flank, so that
16 2| twenty of the Heads of Ten are on the Flanks of the
17 2| understand, that the Head of Ten who has to guide (lead)
18 2| that from five you make ten, ten twenty, twenty forty:
19 2| from five you make ten, ten twenty, twenty forty: so
20 2| arrange that the Heads of Ten be recognized. To which
21 2| Centurions and Heads of Ten can judge their place by
22 2| front, and the Heads of the Ten, Centurions, and Constables
23 2| placing five of the Heads of Ten (of it) in the front of
24 2| every hundred of Heads of Ten; the Constable with his
25 2| flank, with the Heads of Ten on the front and rear, with
26 2| twenty, twenty Heads of Ten be placed, all between the
27 2| files are twenty Heads of Ten placed between the pikemen
28 2| would (be occupied by) by ten men side by side. The Captain
29 2| pikemen and twenty Heads of Ten on each flank. These two
30 2| that in addition to the ten companies in a Battalion,
31 2| Centurions or the Heads of Ten should not go on horseback:
32 2| to every three Heads of Ten, for they would quarter
33 2| the armies and among every ten men there is one of more
34 2| duty. First, the Heads of Ten, in desiring that those
35 2| among them fifteen Heads of Ten per hand, and give each
36 2| I would want that every ten men-at-arms have five carriages
37 2| five carriages and every ten light cavalrymen two, which,
38 3| divided the Battalion into ten Companies, as the Romans (
39 3| divided) the Legion into ten Cohorts. I have organized
40 3| Battalion, and that it has ten companies, and what Leaders
41 3| And it appears to me that ten Companies of a Battalion
42 3| the left flank, and the ten others of the other on the
43 3| the entire length of the ten companies arranged as I
44 3| assigning the Heads of Ten and the Centurions in their (
45 3| foot, among whom should be ten or more adept at executing
46 3| afoot as the needs requires. Ten cannon of the artillery
47 3| arrangements, and where ten companies are placed on
48 3| if it were composed of ten thousand tanks could not
49 3| eight come together then the ten together, are able to crowd
50 3| whether they are eight or ten, into the same space which
51 3| first grade is the Head of Ten, the second is the head
52 5| flanks, I would place another ten companies, five on each
53 5| uncovered. And as the Heads of Ten are placed in the front
54 5| them has ((as you know)) ten companies and a general
55 5| will march in this order ten miles a day, and enough
56 6| there would be assigned ten men-at-arms to each of the
57 6| forty arm lengths wide and ten arm lengths long. And it
58 6| they are one hundred fifty, ten cavalrymen would be assigned
59 6| arm lengths in width and ten in length. And in the other
60 6| cavalry, with a space of ten arm lengths long and twenty
61 6| arrangement, in addition to the ten companies (of infantry),
62 6| width. And as there would be ten quarters, I would quarter
63 6| hundred quarters, divided into ten rows of five double quarters
64 6| same manner, in another ten rows of ten quarters per
65 6| in another ten rows of ten quarters per row, the extraordinary
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