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1 2| to know when to stand, to retire, to go forward, and when
2 2| enkindled, where they have to retire without being repulsed,
3 2| I know where I have to retire, and who is to take my place,
4 3| one another, they did not retire from one rank into the other,
5 3| first rank, if it should retire, to be received by the second,
6 3| others have room in which to retire, and avoid the onrush of
7 3| compelled to break ranks and retire, they can enter into the
8 3| they can in the same way retire a second time, and combat
9 3| other, they cannot fire, and retire behind their companies.
10 3| taught by us, our pikemen retire little by little among the
11 3| did you have them quickly retire within the army, nor afterward
12 3| once it had been fired)) to retire into the Army because it
13 3| this. If the five companies retire among the second three,
14 3| started the battle, have to retire among their companies in
15 3| do you also want them to retire with the company. Which,
16 3| he faces the companies to retire, they are able to remain
17 3| able to force the others to retire, they should cause them
18 3| should cause them also to retire. Which they are very well
19 3| doubling, they should want to retire behind, other means must
20 3| ranks, they should come to retire to the rear, and not to
21 3| fire the artillery, and retire it; to have the extraordinary
22 3| mock assault, have them retire; have the first company,
23 3| they were being pressed, retire within the intervals of
24 4| itself to be overcome, and retire into the rear ranks of the
25 4| is started, has his front retire and the flanks extend little
26 4| fight, and having begun it, retire among the ranks; and when
27 4| did not have the Astati retire into the ranks of the Principi,
28 4| divided them and had them retire into the wings of the army,
29 4| solid in order to be able to retire between them; then when
30 4| when the battle is started, retire through them, and the enemy
31 4| fashion that they should retire, and defeated him. So that
32 5| should clear the plaza and retire behind the left flank, which
33 5| so that having to stop or retire during the march, they are
34 6| is needed into which to retire, new ditches and embankments
35 7| which whoever is inside can retire when the wall is lost. What
36 7| fortress, than to be able to retire into it, for the hope that
37 7| opening, but abandoned to retire into the other places; so
38 7| it does not have room to retire among new ditches and ramparts:
39 7| made so that others can retire into them, they are lost
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