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1 1| times the Roman armies were overcome, and the army of Hannibal
2 2| attacks of) horses, but to overcome them. And because of the
3 2| infantry can sustain and overcome the cavalry. They are more
4 2| other, that the Romans could overcome both the infantry and the
5 2| line fighters, and being overcome, I know where I have to
6 2| exist, can be more easily overcome by the proper exercise and
7 2| the world, so that those overcome in war suffered every last
8 3| they saw themselves being overcome, retired little by little
9 3| first line was sufficient to overcome them. In this part, I have
10 3| organized and armed not to overcome, at the first encounter,
11 3| occurred if the sounds had overcome his voice.~
12 4| labors, where he can thus be overcome, as he can overcome.~ZANOBI:
13 4| thus be overcome, as he can overcome.~ZANOBI: I intend to stay
14 4| the location, from being overcome became victorious, as happened
15 4| Elephants, they were able to overcome the Romans. And it appears
16 4| that it allow itself to be overcome, and retire into the rear
17 4| compelled to fight, they should overcome or tire out the Romans,
18 4| fresh, he could easily overcome the already tired Romans.
19 4| frightened, can be easily overcome. These methods were used
20 4| defeat it. The Spaniards, to overcome the army of Hamilcar, placed
21 4| not presume to be able to overcome him by going to meet him
22 5| have told you how it is overcome, and also of the many circumstances
23 5| undertake.~ZANOBI: We have overcome the enemy in the field,
24 5| in crossing, should be overcome by the river. Rivers that
25 5| impedes you. If you want to overcome this difficulty there is
26 6| other thing in war can be overcome with time, this only with
27 6| enemy, who, while seeking to overcome you with the sword (iron),
28 6| with the sword (iron), can overcome you by hunger, because if
29 6| it made the few able to overcome the fury and natural obstinacy
30 6| fear they would enter, have overcome it before the enemy had
31 6| happily for both. Many have overcome the enemy by giving him
32 6| they assaulted him and overcome him with injury to him.
33 6| eat in order to be able to overcome them more easily. A little
34 7| then the enemy is forced to overcome those inside with his virtu
35 7| with difficulty will you be overcome. And even if it should occur
36 7| besieged can also be completely overcome, while those outside cannot
37 7| all their forces, and have overcome the enemy. Marcellus did
38 7| make a greater front. He is overcome with difficulty, who knows
39 7| necessary to live (eat), is overcome without steel. Whoever trusts
40 7| those who not only had to overcome the enemy, but before they
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