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Niccolò Machiavelli
On the Art of War

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1 Pre| for in what man ought the country look for greater loyalty 2 1 | and in a citizen of his country. For I do not know what 3 1 | was for the good of his country. And I confess freely not 4 1 | pleasing to my Romans, my country (without them) was ruined. 5 1 | the towns and sacking the country, without there being any 6 1 | usurping and tyrannizing the country, and imposing himself in 7 1 | soldiers from their own country, whether it is hot, cold, 8 1 | it is seen that in every country, good soldiers are made 9 1 | make ibis Deletto in your country, whence do you judge it 10 1 | arms in hand enlarged their country. But when the time came 11 1 | probably be found in that country who would have had this 12 1 | causing less hardship to the country and to the men, I say that 13 1 | do any harm either to the country or the men; rather, to the 14 1 | trouble, and disorder in the country.~FABRIZIO: This is another 15 1 | arms and leaders. If the country where you organize them 16 1 | of doing this. But if the country where you have organized 17 1 | some one is injured in that country, he has recourse to his ( 18 2 | and despoiling the enemy country, and to keep harassing and 19 2 | because those who defended the country were on horses and very 20 2 | safety from the kind of country. If one marches among hills, 21 2 | as many battalions in the country as it is capable of doing: 22 2 | be good soldiers in that country, and they will be superior 23 3 | entire army, unless the country should be such that I could 24 4 | unless the (nature of the) country helps you; for if it is 25 4 | we mentioned, where the country is suitable, it is usual 26 4 | of the Captain or of the Country. Confidence is instilled 27 4 | of the Captain. Love of Country springs from nature: that 28 5 | happens when marching through country which is hostile, or suspected ( 29 5 | cavalry ahead to observe the country, then having four battalions, 30 5 | happens that one marches in a country not only suspect, but hostile 31 5 | securely through the enemy country, and be able to respond 32 5 | ahead to reconnoiter the country. Of the men-at-arms, I would 33 5 | and then marched on his country: reason wants that there 34 5 | guard, who reconnoiter the country. And the more the country 35 5 | country. And the more the country is suitable for ambush, 36 5 | you march through enemy country, you face more and greater 37 5 | to do, is to have all the country through which he marches 38 5 | enemy as to reconnoiter the country, to see whether it checks 39 5 | wasted and plundered the country, constraining the enemy 40 6 | when they returned to their country, exhibited them with solemn 41 6 | have gone to assail his country, and constrain him to return 42 6 | by that man who has his country stronger than that of the 43 6 | certain way than to have one country assaulted by part of them ( 44 6 | defend it, they (of that country) abandon the war. This is 45 6 | allowing him to enter their country, and (in proof) allowed 46 6 | to rob and burn his own country: whence the enemy, believing 47 7 | of the resources of your country. Therefore, any straw, grain, 48 7 | the Chief Cities of that country, where a large force had 49 7 | who having plundered the country of the Calcidians, afterwards 50 7 | organizes the military in his country, so as to fill (the quota) 51 7 | fillies, as you do in this country with calves and mules: the 52 7 | they have been in an alien country, full of corrupt men, and 53 7 | they fight in a foreign country, it seems to them they are 54 7 | mistrustful of this, because this country appears to be born (to be


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