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Niccolò Machiavelli
On the Art of War

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1 1| lay down the arms they had taken up; and everyone returned 2 1| profession than war, as you have taken them out of your garrisons 3 1| COSIMO: What means should be taken therefore?~FABRIZIO: What 4 1| because the others having been taken for some time would have 5 1| a middle way ought to be taken where neither the entirely 6 1| amusement his calling should be taken, but they want that, in 7 1| and such like, should be taken. But I would make little 8 1| lesser number ought to be taken, of whom those that are 9 2| more account ought to be taken of the cavalry than was 10 2| of the cavalry than was taken anciently; for ((as has 11 2| opportunities, to act well are taken away. The Romans, therefore, 12 2| driven out, their goods taken away, and they were sent 13 3| the Roman people in having taken away too many, than few. 14 4| impetus. And note is to be taken of the new method which 15 4| they were fighting, have taken a banner out of their hands, 16 4| and an oath was given to (taken by) them when they came 17 4| with a Statue which he had taken from the Temple of Apollo. 18 5| Battalions, which I have taken as a rule for an Army, in 19 5| you want that the space taken up by the Army should be 20 5| ransoming of towns, prisoners taken. Yet I would like to know 21 6| And as each one of us has taken up his part willingly, so 22 6| two Roman Legions I have taken two Battalions of six thousand 23 6| through which booty is taken, (and) when space is needed 24 6| first sound the tents were taken down and piled into heaps, 25 6| in the house, have them taken care of by doctors; for 26 6| less, rows of quarters are taken away or added as are needed, 27 6| past hardship ought to be taken, but also to think about 28 6| dismissed them. Hannibal, having taken refuge with Antiochus, the 29 6| sea, said, “Africa, I have taken you”: and many have profited 30 6| that when they had been taken, and by force had been made 31 6| have been either killed or taken. Sometimes it helps to deceive 32 7| the defenses are easily taken away from slender battlements; 33 7| necessary, no account is taken of beauty; but they all 34 7| care not to be able to be taken by hunger, and not to be 35 7| and then allowed it to be taken, so that when it was killed, 36 7| through this knowledge have taken the town. Some have blocked 37 7| allowed their quarters to be taken in order to have the opportunity 38 7| Temple; which were then taken and read by those who recognized


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