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1 Pre| position with words, which may, with greater presumption,
2 1 | But at this discussion may be long, I want help from
3 1 | have to fear those whom he may have near him who, in times
4 1 | it more fully, so that it may be better understood. The
5 1 | all the other errors he may make in the conduct of the
6 1 | calling how good the man may be, but how much I can use
7 1 | virtu which in some part may be praiseworthy. Nor does
8 1 | greater courage and vitality may be observed. So that, considering
9 2 | because of some defect they may have had in their arms or
10 2 | uncertainties. The Romans, it may be recalled, were almost
11 2 | should be such that you may be free from those attacks
12 2 | those attacks of which you may be apprehensive; and if
13 2 | not know how to swim, it may be deprived of many advantages,
14 2 | foolishly. And so that you may better understand what will
15 2 | more, and what difficulty may exist, can be more easily
16 2 | soldiers, and although they may have never met the enemy
17 2 | this order, even if they may have been in a thousand
18 2 | with other companies, it may be recognized by its own
19 2 | mentioned above, for although it may be the method that is observed
20 2 | Republic, or King, whichever it may be. It happens, therefore,
21 2 | be done more so that they may be recognized among them
22 3 | to be changed, so that I may not be held to be presumptuous,
23 3 | can they remain where it may reach them. They must, therefore,
24 3 | artillery, at which you may perhaps laugh, yet I do
25 3 | siege to a town, where he may injure me with great safety
26 3 | according as their need may require.~LUIGI: Would you
27 3 | army, I tell you that it may often be put together in
28 3 | displayed openly, so that they may be commanded, and the Captain
29 4 | organizing the Army which may occur to you: the other,
30 4 | you, or where inexperience may not cause you injury. Also,
31 4 | hidden, so that the enemy may be assaulted, suddenly and
32 4 | used it. The enemy cavalry may be easily disturbed by unusual
33 4 | the river. Some time you may find your enemy tired from
34 4 | the enemy as plunder. It may also be well to do with
35 4 | a multitude, whether it may be in agreement or contrary
36 5 | any enterprise which you may want to undertake.~ZANOBI:
37 5 | against ambushes, which may happen in two ways: either
38 5 | what you have learned, you may organize and prepare yourself.
39 6 | and work with them so they may aid him in designing it,
40 6 | reviewing) them, for they may be corrupted or attacked
41 6 | of their adversary. You may also learn similar secrets
42 7 | the ground, as that a man may take cover behind it: which
43 7 | of the Ultramontanes. You may have heard, and these others
44 7 | suspect, but sometimes they may want to assure themselves
45 7 | poorly shaped, even though it may be a rough one. Our Italian
46 7 | contempt for anyone who may have demonstrated any praiseworthy
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