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1 1| sleep in the open, go with head and feet bare, bathe in
2 1| The others, whose hair (head) is white and whose blood
3 2| of them carried a helmet (head covering) and a shield on
4 2| shield, and they had the head covered, but the rest (of
5 2| protected by) armor, no one the head; and those few carry a halberd
6 2| infantryman who has his head covered with iron, his breast
7 2| they wanted to wound the head or the face, another time
8 2| Ten, and in addition, a Head of the ordinary Veliti with
9 2| would also assign a general Head for the whole Battalion.
10 2| that when I will say either head or front, I mean to say
11 2| leaving the Veliti at the head and on the tail (rear),
12 2| to understand, that the Head of Ten who has to guide (
13 2| the company to form the head (front), you have to cause
14 2| so that he arrives at the head (front) with the others,
15 2| and the Centurions at the head of every century. Thus arranged,
16 2| halt until he is at the head of them, but continues marching
17 2| this, the Centurion who was Head of the first fifteen files
18 3| but were situated at the head of the army between the
19 3| I would put one at the head, another in the middle,
20 3| Army. But returning to the head (van) of the Army I say,
21 3| benefit my plans. The general Head of all the Battalions I
22 3| companies, or rather at the head, and in that space with
23 3| battalions and the other, in the head of which space I would place
24 3| ranks of pikemen at the head, and seven on the flank,
25 3| and it is the duty of each Head to keep (well) those in
26 3| the first grade is the Head of Ten, the second is the
27 3| of Ten, the second is the head of fifty ordinary Veliti,
28 3| Centurion, the fourth the head of the first company, the
29 5| companies and a general Head, I would have the first
30 5| the left flank, and the Head should be in the left angle
31 5| five in the rear, and the Head should be in the right angle,
32 6| north gate, and cross by the head of the Captain’s Way, and
33 6| left, I would quarter their Head, giving him the same space
34 6| space which is given to the Head of men-at-arms. And thus
35 6| with the quartering of the Head of the men-at-arms: and
36 6| come to be adjacent to the Head of the light cavalry, with
37 6| Constables in the front at the head and foot (of each row).
38 6| which I would place at the head of the Way of the Plaza,
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