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1 1| them sleep in the open, go with head and feet bare,
2 1| wage war, will willingly go forth to it for love of
3 1| only a few of them would go; so also, the (going) entirely
4 1| that those then chosen to go to war, being accustomed
5 1| them so that they cannot go to carry out their business,
6 2| armed than they, not to go on further with the conquest,
7 2| are put together, the men go so that of necessity they
8 2| Kingdom of Naples in order to go and meet Consalvo who was
9 2| that the horses cannot go in all the places that the
10 2| forward, or turning back to go forward, or to move from
11 2| forces make him (the horse) go forward and what keep him
12 2| him; for spurs make him go forward, and, on the other
13 2| apprehensive; and if you go on the plains, rarely will
14 2| when (men) were selected to go to war, they were already
15 2| them anything else than to go by the orders and maintain
16 2| to stand, to retire, to go forward, and when to combat,
17 2| whether to stay put, or go forward, or turn back, or
18 2| depart from the front and go to the rear of the company,
19 2| flank, the ranks which turn go outside their usual area,
20 2| Heads of Ten should not go on horseback: and if the
21 2| separate, lodge with them, go into action with them, stay
22 3| need of aid, the latter can go forward and succor it. They
23 3| a horse as to be able to go on horseback or afoot as
24 3| defeat one part, all will go badly for him. If his cavalry
25 3| place for the messengers who go and come by order of the
26 3| way of doing this is to go find it quickly and directly,
27 3| himself, than for you to go blindly to find him. I would,
28 3| and those on horseback go completely covered with
29 3| answer, first that they go armed because, even if that
30 3| would also answer that they go closely together as the
31 3| to fight: and when they go into the tail of the army
32 3| when they should stop or go forward or turn back, when
33 3| by sounds, or have them go slowly in silence. This
34 4| the enemy, who impetuously go to assault them, for their
35 4| give Hannibal courage to go and meet him, or by believing
36 5| attacked hourly, in order to go on more securely, you are
37 5| formation of the march, and go on in the regular way, so
38 5| way for whoever wants to go from one side to the other,
39 5| move about, some have to go further, and some less.
40 5| for to do this, he must go (spread) himself thin, that
41 5| manner. Many times saying “go back, go back”, has caused
42 5| Many times saying “go back, go back”, has caused an Army
43 5| from which he could not go out. He therefore sent some
44 6| would make a road that would go from the gate to the quarters
45 6| another road which should go from there to the west gate,
46 6| this a Road that should go around the rear along the
47 6| company of infantry is able to go through them in order (formation):
48 6| so long as they do not go outside its limits. And
49 6| and a part continually go from one side of the encampment
50 6| encampment he had in Lucania, and go and return from the Marches,
51 6| assaulted have not wanted to go to meet the enemy, but have
52 6| were otherwise, he would go on to lose. It has often
53 6| that being constrained to go to defend it, they (of that
54 6| Rome, the enemy wanted to go out to meet it; so that
55 6| diminish his forces, not to go out to meet that Legion:
56 6| others, when they wanted to go into one province, feigned
57 6| Great, when he wanted to go into Asia and secure Thrace
58 6| only in the summer, and go into quarters in the winter,
59 6| unite them in a moment, and go out to find the enemy forces
60 7| that whoever should want to go (tunnel) deeper, should
61 7| revets, so that one does not go in or out of the gate in
62 7| to show his inability to go by day for fear of the enemy,
63 7| can, under many pretexts, go into the camp that is besieged,
64 7| during the day, have no one go to his quarters. Change
65 7| from the cavalry, I will go back to what I said to you
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