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Niccolò Machiavelli
On the Art of War

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1 Pre| do not believe that any man can dress in civilian clothes 2 Pre| any violence; nor can that man have civilian customs and 3 Pre| the military; for in what man ought the country look for 4 Pre| greater loyalty than in that man who has to promise to die 5 1 | praise, without concern, any man after he is dead since every 6 1 | known and worked with, a man in whom there was a mind 7 1 | wisely by a most sagacious man useful not only to the military 8 1 | can hope to from such a man, for it appeared to him 9 1 | in your time there was a man who disliked living as softly 10 1 | does not occur in a good man; for, from the desire to 11 1 | profession, have been like this man; and if, through their malignity, 12 1 | things: the one, that a good man was not able to undertake 13 1 | than the sun, that if that man had practiced war as his 14 1 | there is a place for every man. As to the men at arms continued 15 1 | avail himself of such a man in peace as well as in war. 16 1 | what preparations a wise man must make, and what opportunities 17 1 | contrary, when you say a wise man censured the ordinance: 18 1 | for he can be held a wise man and to have censured them 19 1 | his calling how good the man may be, but how much I can 20 1 | therefore, that how good the man is that you have to select 21 1 | which parts usually render a man strong and agile, which 22 1 | selected, of whom the first man was selected by the Tribunes 23 1 | four were chosen: the first man was selected by the (Tribunes 24 1 | doubt I believe that every man will confess that it is 25 2 | which, as every prudent man affirms, the infantry is 26 2 | Captain at that time. This man with six thousand cavalry 27 2 | Carmingnuola as a prudent man quickly recognized the power 28 2 | occurs that a courageous man is mounted on a base horse, 29 2 | a base horse, and a base man on a courageous horse, whence 30 2 | army, none the less, each man can learn to do what applies 31 2 | so that (the side of) one man touches the next; but on 32 2 | sufficient only that each man turns his body toward the 33 3 | as the Romans, but one man took the place of another, 34 4 | Sulla used against this man in arranging the army, since 35 5 | driven out by few of your man: if only a few of the enemy 36 5 | being molested. This same man, to escape the darts of 37 6 | can only be done by that man who has his country stronger 38 7 | above the ground, as that a man may take cover behind it: 39 7 | can be raised so that a man can pass under, but not 40 7 | much that a horse with the man can pass under, and also 41 7 | steel. The unarmed rich man is the prize of the poor 42 7 | knowingly select any other man than one who should know


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