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1 Pre| civilian life is from the military. Whence it is often observed,
2 Pre| much as these (civilian and military); for in all the arts that
3 Pre| without the help of the military are not much differently
4 Pre| God, it is doubled in the military; for in what man ought the
5 Pre| who were put in charge of military training, and followed and
6 Pre| diligence by others.~But because military institutions have become
7 Pre| have arisen which make the military hated and intercourse with
8 1 | man useful not only to the military way of life, but to the
9 1 | the modes and orders of military discipline, to constrain
10 1 | would make to bring the military to your ancient organization,
11 1 | become more familiar with military matters, and will more easily
12 1 | Italy, who have employed the military as their particular profession,
13 1 | to the army to practice military matters as their profession,
14 1 | contrary to a true and good military life. When there are so
15 1 | as long as they were of military age, in order to instruct
16 1 | introduced in any place, nor military discipline instituted. If
17 1 | countries where there is no military (organization), in which
18 1 | accustomed to being under military orders, that the old (veteran)
19 1 | within the City: and as the military exercises where the young
20 1 | armies)), created twenty four military Tribunes, proposing six
21 2 | retain any of that ancient military umbrage, in our times is
22 2 | beautiful show, than for any military use. But the ancients served
23 2 | constrained to keep alive their military organizations, and honor
24 2 | this, and they kept their military exercises alive, and honored
25 2 | themselves to the bother of military training, as it appears
26 2 | the State) do not have (military training) and those Princes
27 2 | the State) do not have (military training) or want it; for
28 5 | at these things: nor is military discipline anything else,
29 5 | much because the ancient military did so, as also because
30 5 | if you want to bring the military up to your standards.~ZANOBI:
31 6 | soldiers swear to observe the military discipline, so that if they
32 6 | all the industry used in military discipline, is used in order
33 7 | for whoever defines the military, says, that it is an army
34 7 | that whoever organizes the military in his country, so as to
35 7 | its ancient ways than the military; but for those only who
36 7 | with idleness, hand out military ranks at his will, express
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