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Niccolò Machiavelli
On the Art of War

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1 1| in order to satisfy their desire better, judged it would 2 1| assurance and without regard; I desire this, as much because it 3 1| good man; for, from the desire to provide for oneself in 4 1| triumph, returned with a desire for the private life; and 5 1| the army) returned with a desire to lay down the arms they 6 1| are sufficiently glorious, desire to return to their homes 7 1| City, therefore, ought to desire that this training for war 8 1| who, in times of peace, desire war because they are unable 9 1| this. And thus he ought to desire, with the coming of peace, 10 1| war, and in time of peace desire that they return to their 11 1| up to now redoubles that desire. We thank you, therefore, 12 1| if it were entirely from desire, there would not be a Deletto 13 1| on my question: but I now desire that you resolve another 14 2| cavalry.~COSIMO: I would desire that you give some more 15 2| infantry, but as to cavalry, we desire to learn which seems the 16 2| question of yours, in which you desire to know what organization 17 2| free days. I would also desire that they be taught to swim, 18 2| attacks, that they have the desire for real battle. For a courageous 19 2| make noise.~COSIMO: I would desire to learn from you, if you 20 2| satisfied with everything. I desire above, returning to our 21 3| for me to imitate, in the desire in our times to give some ( 22 3| LUIGI: We now await with desire to learn how you would arrange 23 3| I see it now, and have a desire to see it facing us, and 24 3| anything in the world would I desire you to become Fabius Maximus, 25 3| reason for this fact, I would desire you to clarify it for me.~ 26 4| it is. And, therefore, I desire to resign my speakership, 27 4| There are two things I desire before we pass on to another 28 4| push them forward. I would desire, therefore, that you tell 29 4| of cavalry had the same desire. It did not seem proper 30 5| leave out. It is true that I desire to know two things from 31 6| indeed, that you should not desire that I should first quarter 32 6| enable you to satisfy your desire easily. If you should have 33 6| trumpets?” If you should desire to learn the secrets of 34 7| custom. Perhaps you will also desire to learn what parts a Captain 35 7| able to imagine how much desire there is in me to put them


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