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1 1| their armies)), created twenty four military Tribunes,
2 1| I would want to see, if twenty young men of good physical
3 2| audacity, that fifteen or twenty thousand of them would assault
4 2| of this seen in the last twenty five years. And this example
5 2| other, and thus they become twenty files of twenty men per
6 2| they become twenty files of twenty men per file. This makes
7 2| is ((as I have said)) of twenty files, twenty men per file,
8 2| said)) of twenty files, twenty men per file, five files
9 2| that each Centurion has twenty files behind him on the
10 2| of three shield-bearers: twenty of the Heads of Ten are
11 2| Centurion on the left hand, and twenty are on the flanks of the
12 2| stop with the first file of twenty, and the second to continue
13 2| along the flanks of the twenty stopped files, so that he
14 2| from five you make ten, ten twenty, twenty forty: so that by
15 2| you make ten, ten twenty, twenty forty: so that by doubling
16 2| make a front of fifteen, or twenty five or thirty or thirty
17 2| the pikemen in the first twenty files, and placing five
18 2| the middle, and behind him twenty five files that have two
19 2| first five, in the next twenty, twenty Heads of Ten be
20 2| five, in the next twenty, twenty Heads of Ten be placed,
21 2| the pikemen. Behind these twenty five files thusly arranged,
22 2| behind these, and he has twenty five files behind him, in
23 2| the first five files are twenty Heads of Ten placed between
24 2| has to be halted with the twenty five files which are behind
25 2| on the right flank of the twenty five files to proceed so
26 2| third Centurion with the twenty five files and with the
27 2| until the last files of twenty five are in line with the
28 2| he will turn a company of twenty five solid files, of twenty
29 2| twenty five solid files, of twenty infantry per file, with
30 2| two files of pikemen and twenty Heads of Ten on each flank.
31 2| of the fifteen files of twenty per file and place them
32 2| COSIMO: And in the last twenty five years, many towns have
33 2| to them (the enemy) than twenty other armed men. And as
34 2| their horses, and only every twenty have a cart which carries
35 3| army which consisted of twenty two thousand infantry and
36 3| on the left side, distant twenty arm lengths from it, creating
37 3| as the Romans had about twenty thousand men in an Army,
38 3| placed on the left side, twenty are now placed, either by
39 3| and the next, and placed twenty of the extraordinary pikemen
40 5| ordinarily an Army marches twenty miles. If it happens that
41 6| quarter a fair (sized) army of twenty four thousand infantry and
42 6| therefore, to quarter the twenty companies which constitute
43 6| alone would have a space twenty arm lengths in width and
44 6| ten arm lengths long and twenty wide. And thus these first
45 6| fifty arm lengths long and twenty wide, which would total
46 6| would allow it a hundred twenty one arm lengths per side.
47 6| these (formations) were twenty five to thirty arm lengths
48 6| regular Roman army had about twenty four thousand soldiers:
49 7| able to assemble fifteen or twenty thousand young men from
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