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1 1| and to be able to win the engagement. To want to do this, they
2 1| and honor). For, as one engagement that you win cancels out
3 1| they should prepare for an engagement.~
4 2| addition to this, in the engagement that Paulus Emilius had
5 2| infantry were killed in the engagement at Ravenna, which resulted
6 2| the pikes and to win the engagement, as I will show you. So
7 2| horses. And if you come to an engagement, the same will happen to
8 2| his honor even though the engagement should not have a good ending.
9 2| arranges his army for the engagement either taking into account
10 2| was of no effect in an engagement, because everyone knew how
11 2| companies, it comes to an engagement, none the less, it is a
12 3| organized for undertaking an engagement, it would be necessary to
13 3| army is arranged for an engagement, how it faces a real battle,
14 3| who arrange an army for an engagement, is to give it only one
15 3| another, and when coming to an engagement they place the Battalions
16 3| when organizing (for) and engagement. Whoever, therefore, knows
17 3| army was organized for an engagement.~If I would want, therefore,
18 3| arrange (an army for) an engagement in imitation of the Romans,
19 3| at bay and delaying the engagement, for I would say worse of
20 3| ours. Have we not won an engagement very happily? But it would
21 3| LUIGI: You have won this engagement with so much fury, that
22 3| Captains who must make an engagement cannot remain behind walls
23 3| gave him the victory in the engagement. As to it appearing to you
24 3| Swiss, who never shun an engagement even if terrified by artillery,
25 3| that I prepared and won an engagement in my own manner; none the
26 3| their quarters: but in an engagement, they are all pledged to
27 3| noted that in making your engagement, your cavalry was repulsed
28 3| have asked) concerning this engagement as shown by me, it should
29 3| will (again) explain this engagement to you for two reasons:
30 3| they would afterwards in an engagement; to fire the artillery,
31 4| FOURTH BOOK~LUIGI: Since an engagement has been won so honorably
32 4| afterwards, when he came to the engagement, changed the arrangement,
33 4| remember in telling me of this engagement, that Scipio, during the
34 4| Sertorious, when undertaking an engagement in Spain, killed one who
35 4| Captain never has to make an engagement, if he does not have the
36 4| it is better to delay the engagement or undertake it, and what
37 4| case, you ought to avoid an engagement, either by doing as Fabius
38 4| ZANOBI: Can he not avoid the engagement in other ways than by dividing
39 4| the field, cannot avoid an engagement if he has an enemy who wants
40 4| Maximus never avoided an engagement with Hannibal, but wanted
41 4| for Fabius to undertake an engagement with him in any case, or
42 4| mountain so as not to have an engagement with them; but the Romans
43 4| Gauls, in order to avoid an engagement with Caesar, who unexpectedly
44 4| did not want to come to an engagement with the King of France,
45 4| opportunity of undertaking an engagement during the crossing, nor
46 4| them. And so it is, that an engagement cannot be avoided if the
47 4| Fabius, for he avoided an engagement in cases like that, just
48 4| constrains you to (come to) an engagement, and that your soldiers
49 5| time to reorganize for the engagement, and quickly bring yourself
50 5| dangers than in undertaking an engagement. And therefore, when marching,
51 5| do not want to come to an engagement with him, he comes upon
52 6| is disposed to come to an engagement whenever the enemy wants;
53 6| are organized to make an engagement, while the other part makes
54 6| have made our army win an engagement, and I showed the troubles
55 6| he wanted to undertake an engagement with the enemy on the next
56 6| that when they came to an engagement, they were easily defeated.
57 6| organized to undertake an engagement with your enemy, as this
58 6| Captain must aim, for the engagement makes you win or lose a
59 7| lead your soldiers into an engagement unless you are assured of
60 7| better in organizing an engagement to reserve great aid behind
61 7| skirmishes, before you come to an engagement with him. Whoever pursues
62 7| Captains never come to an engagement unless necessity compels
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