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1 1| able because of this to keep the faith (since deeds do
2 1| begun to disarm them and to keep the same armies continually
3 1| without them?, or if you keep them, how would you do so?~
4 1| it is not sufficient to keep the men content and obligated
5 1| organization, in order to keep men trained, if you enroll
6 1| over them. And you have to keep in mind that this authority
7 2| the enemy country, and to keep harassing and troubling
8 2| the enemy army so as to keep it continually under arms,
9 2| horse) go forward and what keep him back, without doubt
10 2| so that by knowing how to keep (obey) the orders, they
11 2| necessary to teach them to keep discipline, obey the signs,
12 2| Company: the other, always to keep this arrangement, that the
13 2| spaces between the arms, they keep their gunners safe from
14 2| other, were constrained to keep alive their military organizations,
15 3| that it is impossible to keep the artillery between the
16 3| necessary, therefore, to keep them outside the ranks where
17 3| the Heads are taught to keep their companies in this
18 3| each individual soldier to keep (well) the arrangement of
19 3| the duty of each Head to keep (well) those in each part
20 3| This last manner serves to keep the ranks firmer and have
21 5| difficulty, are to have to keep the army provided with wine
22 5| more useful in war, than to keep silent (about) the things
23 6| army; for if you want to keep it healthy, you must see
24 6| they provide you daily, keep the provisions in a strong
25 6| you do not want to do, and keep silent those things you
26 6| is always most useful to keep your designs secret. Whence
27 6| posted in the daytime to keep watch for the enemy, have
28 6| seasons do not allow you to keep your forces together, and
29 6| water and cold in order to keep together, or to divide his
30 7| which, being let down, keep out the enemy but saves
31 7| is, that the towns people keep themselves in high places,
32 7| only men, but dogs; and keep them ferocious and ready,
33 7| difficult, is to have to keep all the forces you have
34 7| his discretion, you must keep every place guarded on all
35 7| would prohibit anyone to keep mules who did not keep a
36 7| to keep mules who did not keep a horse; so that whoever
37 7| so that whoever wanted to keep a mount only, would also
38 7| would also be constrained to keep a horse; and, in addition,
39 7| Should I make him dig, or keep him many hours every day
40 7| greater splendor than others, keep many lascivious persons
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