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1 1| them). Rome remained free four hundred years while armed:
2 1| armies)), created twenty four military Tribunes, proposing
3 1| that Tribe they selected four of their best men, from
4 1| fourth legion. After these four, four others were selected,
5 1| legion. After these four, four others were selected, of
6 1| the first. After, another four were chosen: the first man
7 2| men-at-arms, and with about four thousand German infantry.
8 2| men on foot; and assign four hundred fifty men to each
9 2| to each Company, of whom four hundred are heavily armed
10 2| whom comprise (a number of) four thousand five hundred infantry.
11 2| put in charge a Constable, four Centurions, and forty Heads
12 2| Companies ought to consist of four hundred heavily armed infantry,
13 2| should occur that these four hundred fifty infantry have
14 2| extraordinary pikemen and four hundred extraordinary Veliti.
15 2| seeing that men-at-arms have four horses at their service,
16 3| there would be a space of four arm lengths which come to
17 3| would have a distance of four arm lengths between one
18 3| battle, created intervals of four arm lengths between one
19 3| tanks could not employ but four, or at most five, because
20 3| same reasons, these remain four and one half arm lengths
21 3| space; for the five have four spaces between them, which
22 5| the country, then having four battalions, having them
23 5| divide the public wagons into four parts, and assign a part
24 5| was capable of fighting on four sides, and they said that
25 5| them in such a way that four should be next to the front
26 5| one an interval (gap) of four arm lengths: one of which
27 5| intervals, one hundred thirty four arm lengths, (and) there
28 5| there would be between the four companies placed on the
29 5| company. And as there are four spaces, I would take four
30 5| four spaces, I would take four banners away from the extraordinary
31 5| If he comes from three or four sides, it needs must be
32 5| assault you from three or four sides with large and organized
33 6| fair (sized) army of twenty four thousand infantry and two
34 6| effectives, being divided into four companies, two of your own
35 6| should look out on one of the four regions of the sky, that
36 6| side, which, as they are four hundred fifty, thirty would
37 6| would quarter in each area four companies of infantry with
38 6| would quarter on every side four companies (of infantry)
39 6| space left for quarters four hundred arm lengths wide
40 6| the roads, which would be four, I would assign in general
41 6| battalions, but took up four, to show how a fair (sized)
42 6| reply, that if the army has four or six thousand soldiers
43 6| Roman army had about twenty four thousand soldiers: but when
44 7| in the year one thousand four hundred ninety four (1494).
45 7| thousand four hundred ninety four (1494). The battlements
46 7| sinews of war; but of these four, the first two are more
47 7| in the year one thousand four hundred ninety four (1494),
48 7| thousand four hundred ninety four (1494), there arose the
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