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Niccolò Machiavelli
On the Art of War

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1 1| Lombardy where he had fought a long time gloriously for the 2 1| and because the day was long and the heat intense, Cosimo, 3 1| at this discussion may be long, I want help from these, 4 1| Romans ((as I have said)), as long as they were wise and good, 5 1| appears to me that there is a long time of peace for everyone.~ 6 1| who were more capable, as long as they were of military 7 1| large breast, muscular arms, long fingers, a small stomach, 8 2| staff with an iron point, long and thin; whence they were 9 2| a lance nine armlengths long, which they call a pike, 10 2| know)) is three armlengths long, and has the iron attached 11 2| arrange in his own way, so long as with practice he accustoms 12 2| no one is kept prisoner long, for they are easily liberated. 13 3| with such a successor, as long as you are satisfied with 14 3| called Sarisse, were so long, that the points of the 15 3| hundred forty one arm lengths long, and forty wide. Behind 16 3| hundred forty one arm lengths long and two hundred wide. The 17 3| hundred and eleven arm lengths long and as much as mentioned 18 3| the one because it is too long, the other because of finding 19 3| has so many items)) of a long answer. It is true that 20 3| pikes are nine arm lengths long and an arm length and a 21 3| were men of equal grade, as long as each of them should vie 22 3| this matters little, so long as their effect results 23 4| of short length, than of long length and very narrow. 24 4| has been under arms for a long time, and has lost that 25 4| soldiers see the war becoming long, they become irritable, 26 5| cannot make provision for long, often are hungry; or even 27 6| six hundred thirty (630) long ((since the Captain’s quarters 28 6| fifty (1250) arm lengths long ((since it would occupy 29 6| wide and ten arm lengths long. And it is to be noted that 30 6| should be fifteen arm lengths long and thirty wide. In the 31 6| should be fifteen arm lengths long and thirty wide, as those 32 6| space of ten arm lengths long and twenty wide. And thus 33 6| lengths wide and a hundred long, measuring the length to 34 6| quarters fifty arm lengths long and twenty wide, which would 35 6| seventy five arm lengths long and sixty in width: so that 36 6| several or few tents, so long as they do not go outside 37 7| when it is lacking during a long siege, some extraordinary


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