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1 Pre| they should consider the ancient institutions, they would
2 Pre| and far removed from the ancient ways, these sinister opinions
3 Pre| impossible to restore its ancient ways and return some form
4 Pre| those who are lovers of the ancient deeds. And although it requires
5 1 | who delighted in their ancient culture and the shadow they
6 1 | have employed any of the ancient methods, or those which
7 1 | bring the military to your ancient organization, and it I have
8 1 | not employed any of the ancient methods. Upon this I say,
9 1 | there is in bringing the ancient methods into modem wars,
10 1 | bringing any part of the ancient institutions to the present
11 1 | or temperate. For, from ancient examples, it is seen that
12 1 | Would you introduce any ancient form in those thus selected?~
13 1 | which all the examples of ancient history does for us, I do
14 2 | And although some of the ancient writers also gave them,
15 2 | horseback in the original ancient Roman (army) was a round
16 2 | behooved them to search the ancient orders and find arms which
17 2 | maintain or rediscover the ancient orders, without which, as
18 2 | virtu of these arms and ancient orders, the Germans have
19 2 | this German one or the ancient Roman?~FABRIZIO: The Roman
20 2 | difficulty than was the ancient cavalry. With all of this,
21 2 | retain him. So that from both ancient and modem experiences, it
22 2 | infantry according to the ancient and modem usage, we shall
23 2 | have a good ending. All the ancient Republics, therefore, provided
24 2 | alone retain any of that ancient military umbrage, in our
25 2 | and then according to the ancient and modern systems, arrange
26 2 | bucklers, and these, from an ancient name, are called regular (
27 2 | noted ((omitting those of ancient Egypt)) Maximinius, Jugurtha,
28 2 | and reassume some of the ancient orders.~FABRIZIO: That is
29 2 | is not stronger than the ancient, it is on a par with it.
30 3 | things, through the medium of ancient writers, I shall omit many
31 3 | not as good as that of the ancient Romans is demonstrated by
32 3 | the organization of the ancient Armies, arguing that today
33 3 | armor, since, condemning the ancient armor as useless with respect
34 3 | Swiss, in imitation of the ancient systems, for a close (pressed)
35 3 | see the least part of the ancient way of arming in use today,
36 3 | ancients, and demonstrate the ancient virtu. And if I had not
37 3 | various opinions held by the ancient Captains, whether they ought
38 4 | return to our discussion. The ancient Asiatics ((among other things
39 4 | much value in keeping the ancient soldiers well disposed and
40 4 | enterprise easy for the ancient Captains, and would always
41 5 | you. In such a case, the ancient Captains usually went on
42 5 | soldiers, as much because the ancient military did so, as also
43 5 | arrangement permitted an ancient Army to march, sometimes
44 6 | the ruin of an Army. The Ancient Captains had a molestation
45 6 | an incident occurred, the ancient Captains either demonstrated
46 7 | surrendered the town to him. The ancient Captains also employed various
47 7 | come to their disfavor. The ancient Captains sought to occupy
48 7 | show you in detail how the ancient army was created, but how
49 7 | please me to discuss the ancient matters further than those
50 7 | to bring the army to the ancient ways, I would rather you
51 7 | easier to restore to its ancient ways than the military;
52 7 | happened many times in the ancient armies? What can I promise
53 7 | shown the world how much the ancient institutions were of value,
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