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1 Pre| put in charge of military training, and followed and imitated
2 1 | ought to desire that this training for war ought to be employed
3 1 | times of peace through the training for war, as do your equals
4 1 | good soldiers are made by training; because where nature is
5 1 | themselves the means for arming, training, and organizing them, as
6 1 | made, either for immediate training and use, or for future employment.~
7 1 | take them all in arming and training them, being unable to know (
8 1 | them to come together for training on their free days, which
9 1 | exercises, and without this training the organization is useless,
10 2 | is time to pass on to the training (of the men), having armed
11 2 | usage, we shall see what training they gave to the Romans
12 2 | attention, because without this training a soldier was never any
13 2 | was never any good. This training consisted of three parts.
14 2 | therefore, provided such training, and both by custom and
15 2 | went forward. And in this training, they had in mind making
16 2 | youth of my State to this training: but that part of them whom
17 2 | pursuing this matter of training, I say, that it is not enough
18 2 | enough in undertaking good training to have hardened the men,
19 2 | form of a complete army, training it for several days as if
20 2 | victory to my patron. Such training is most necessary where
21 2 | says, that the continual training of the Roman armies resulted
22 2 | nothing is done without this training, as the Companies are different
23 2 | first importance in the training of the Company is to know
24 2 | difficult thing, in which much training and practice is needed,
25 2 | province which has such training, would become entirely expert
26 2 | well)) that this method of training is to enable them to form
27 2 | into an army, and that this training serves to enable them to
28 2 | ought to be employed in training the men in these companies,
29 2 | these formations and in this training, it will always happen that
30 2 | things, and, therefore, our training is not good: and even if
31 2 | such negligence of this training in our times?~FABRIZIO:
32 2 | to the bother of military training, as it appears to them partly
33 2 | State) do not have (military training) and those Princes who have
34 2 | State) do not have (military training) or want it; for they want
35 2 | while before, the method of training them has been mentioned.
36 3 | infantry, because of the training they had with the infantry
37 3 | accustomed because of the training they have had, and from
38 3 | followed by drums. And, as training in these matters are of
39 3 | follow them very much in training your Army. As to the cavalry,
40 3 | concerning the organization and training of the Army.~LUIGI: I beg
41 7 | them, the better kind of training, and also to satisfy those,
42 7 | endures much hardship in training his army, will incur fewer
43 7 | men brave, industry and training makes many. Discipline in
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