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1 1| arises that, on the one hand you condemn those who do
2 1| their actions, on the other hand, in matters of war which
3 1| virtu, and with arms in hand enlarged their country.
4 1| State; and on the other hand, it is not sufficient to
5 2| aforementioned arms, a shaft in the hand in the manner of a spit,
6 2| anything worthwhile with one hand because of its heaviness.
7 2| you. If you take it in one hand in order to serve yourself
8 2| with arms. On the other hand, they are exposed to blows
9 2| encounter them, and, coming hand to hand with them, was repulsed
10 2| them, and, coming hand to hand with them, was repulsed
11 2| infantry. The Germans, coming hand to hand with their pikes
12 2| Germans, coming hand to hand with their pikes low, penetrated
13 2| forward, and, on the other hand, the sword and the pike
14 2| that where men had to come hand to hand (in battle), every
15 2| men had to come hand to hand (in battle), every little
16 2| the left side of his right hand, those on the right side
17 2| the right side on his left hand. The fifty Veliti are on
18 2| first Centurion on the left hand, and twenty are on the flanks
19 2| last Centurion on the right hand. And you have to understand,
20 2| and turning to the right (hand) he goes along the flanks
21 2| also turning to the right (hand), and marches along the
22 2| fifteen Heads of Ten per hand, and give each one a flag
23 3| proceeding, the Astati came hand to hand with the enemy,
24 3| the Astati came hand to hand with the enemy, and who,
25 3| these, also on the left hand; I would place the men-at-arms,
26 3| Phalanxes. On the other hand, if they are attacked so
27 3| to come quickly to grips (hand to hand): and if in the
28 3| quickly to grips (hand to hand): and if in the first assault
29 3| in addition to what the hand occupies, uses up an arm’
30 4| difficult ones. On the other hand ((as I have said)) you ought
31 4| center. Then when they came hand to hand, he quickly had
32 4| Then when they came hand to hand, he quickly had those forces
33 4| attack vain, so that coming hand to hand with them, he was
34 4| so that coming hand to hand with them, he was superior.~
35 4| hill while they were (in) hand to hand (combat) with the
36 4| while they were (in) hand to hand (combat) with the Gauls:
37 4| Mithradates, with his sword in hand he got in front of them
38 6| quarter one on the right hand (side) of the Captain’s
39 6| First Road on the right hand (side) and the other the
40 6| Second Road on the right hand (side) and on the other
41 6| Third Road on the right hand (side), the other the Third
42 6| other the Third on the left hand. And then I would place
43 6| side. And from the right hand and left hand of the said
44 6| the right hand and left hand of the said plaza, I would
45 6| Turning then on the left hand side toward the west gate,
46 6| always have provisions (on hand) for the army for a month,
47 6| to win it. On the other hand, there is nothing more inimical
48 7| ruin with the material in hand, causes you a very great
49 7| terrible. On the other hand, he who is assaulted ought
50 7| do not have. On the other hand, excellent Captains have
51 7| me that I was, on the one hand, an exalter of antiquity,
52 7| matters, and, on the other (hand), in matters of war in which
53 7| own subjects. On the other hand, nothing is more difficult
54 7| become rotten with idleness, hand out military ranks at his
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