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bathe 1
battaglia 1
battalion 34
battalions 36
batter 2
battered 4
battering 2
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37 seen
37 thing
37 through
36 battalions
36 military
36 peace
35 anything
Niccolò Machiavelli
On the Art of War

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battalions

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1 2| because the nature of the battalions ((as I will tell you in 2 2| arms, and create as many battalions in the country as it is 3 2| esteemed little, all the Battalions can be brought together 4 3| each regulate itself. The Battalions of the Swiss, in these times, 5 3| engagement they place the Battalions one on the flank of the 6 3| Legions, I would take two Battalions, and these having been deployed, 7 3| general Head of all the Battalions I would place in that space 8 3| hundred arm lengths. The other Battalions I would deploy on the right 9 3| arm lengths between our battalions and the other, in the head 10 3| assembled into your two Battalions would have to borrow their 11 3| increased either by two Battalions, or by as many men as are 12 3| those systems, which are the battalions of the Swiss, which do us 13 3| the enemy enters into the Battalions, the weaker he will find 14 3| recognize that number. The Battalions ought also to be numbered, 15 5| country, then having four battalions, having them march in line, 16 5| and want to arrange my two Battalions, which I have taken as a 17 5| square is composed of two Battalions, it must be devised as to 18 5| the other. And since the Battalions are called by number, and 19 6| Legions I have taken two Battalions of six thousand infantry 20 6| not to stay only with two Battalions, but to assemble a fair 21 6| composed like the Roman of two Battalions and as many auxiliary forces. 22 6| the quarters of the two battalions of your own men should begin 23 6| all of the quarters of the battalions, as will be seen in their 24 6| of the cavalry of the two battalions would come to place the 25 6| constitute the two regular Battalions, I would place the quarters 26 6| infantry) of the two regular battalions, in the center of which 27 6| the Captain’s Way. The two battalions of auxiliaries ((since I 28 6| side of these two regular battalions with the same arrangement 29 6| are those of the regular battalions, which would create two 30 6| the general Heads of the battalions, the Chamberlains, the Masters 31 6| over from the auxiliary battalions, and if this should not 32 6| each of the two regular battalions have two thousand extraordinary 33 6| each of the two regular battalions have two thousand extraordinary 34 6| and Veliti of the regular battalions would be quartered. And 35 6| Veliti of the auxiliary battalions would be quartered. Their 36 6| want to stay only with two battalions, but took up four, to show


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