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1 1| military to your ancient organization, and it I have not done
2 1| supportable: but if he lacks this organization, even though he be valiant
3 1| in the means, but of the organization which was not sufficiently
4 1| you, not by censuring the organization, but by correcting it: as
5 1| being apprehensive that such organization will not deprive you of
6 1| replenish an established (old) organization, I would take the seventeen
7 1| manner of selecting a new organization in order to make it after
8 1| re-manning an old (established) organization. I say, therefore, that
9 1| or none are found in an organization which is newly established.
10 1| where there is no military (organization), in which countries I cannot
11 1| conjecture: for I have heard our organization censured in many of its
12 1| not available, a perfect organization cannot be made, and I will
13 1| obedient, I reply, that no organization of so few can be made, who
14 1| However, when you have a large organization, you can at your election
15 1| Moreover, in creating the organization, in order to keep men trained,
16 1| without this training the organization is useless, as will be shown
17 1| troubles among themselves, the organization removes them, not brings
18 1| them up, because in the organization you give them arms and leaders.
19 1| are no leaders, such an organization will make them more ferocious
20 1| warlike and disunited, this organization alone is reason enough to
21 1| causes of troubles; but this organization gives them arms useful for
22 1| connections. As to accidents, the organization should be such that each
23 1| in wanting to discuss the Organization (of an Army), which, being
24 2| I will tell you in their organization)) is to press its ranks
25 2| from its arms (armor) and organization (discipline).~COSIMO: Tell
26 2| because of its arms and organization, could not pursue him without
27 2| you desire to know what organization or what natural virtu causes
28 2| although they knew the organization of their army from childhood,
29 3| size and entirety of their organization, as in the method of helping
30 3| accomplished than to enlarge the organization. I do not believe it is
31 3| borrow their formation and organization. Having given an example
32 3| disparage the arms and the organization of the ancient Armies, arguing
33 3| themselves with armor and organization. From which it follows that
34 3| always use this form of organization, when you would want to
35 3| recognize the manner of organization of the others; for every
36 3| occurs to me concerning the organization and training of the Army.~
37 4| from the location, from the organization, and from having either
38 4| Confidence is instilled by arms organization, fresh victories, and the
39 6| None the less, I like this organization very much: I would want
40 6| nothing more inimical to organization than the rough sites, or
41 6| does not want the forces, organization, discipline, and virtu,
42 7| you complained of your organization, I tell you, if you had
43 7| and not a perfect figure (organization). The Venetians also, and
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