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1 2| not annoy you, you cannot attack an enemy with it who is
2 2| They were better able to attack and sustain attacks having
3 2| is able to sustain the (attack) of cavalry, but does not
4 2| you to tell me how the (attack of) the cavalry can be sustained
5 2| into disorder from some attack, return to the order (of
6 2| difficulty, and even if the attack does not occur; the infantry
7 2| infantry sustains every attack of the cavalry, for the
8 2| whoever wants to sustain his attack, and he responds less to
9 2| an enemy, and sustain an attack. And above all, to make
10 2| more adept at repeating his attack, than by slashing. Do you
11 2| to make some semblance of attack among them, which should
12 3| the battle, lay open and attack the infantry: but when the
13 3| and stalwartly resist an attack, and should also be in the
14 3| they should resist and not attack, and do not detach themselves
15 3| light cavalry are gone to attack a band of enemy gunners
16 3| with what fury our pikemen attack them, and how the infantry
17 3| order to be better able to attack the infantry, resist the
18 3| all pledged to the first attack and fortune.~LUIGI: I have
19 3| difficulty, for whoever should attack it, the more he should penetrate
20 3| it has to withstand the attack of the enemy, and does not
21 4| to be able more easily to attack (the enemy). None the less,
22 4| of the company, did not attack the stronger side, but the
23 4| thus come to render their attack vain, so that coming hand
24 4| up the lines with their attack, but also kill the adversary
25 4| the battle, it is able to attack the enemy from behind or
26 4| gives you the occasion to attack him; as Martius, the Roman,
27 5| thin, that you can always attack on one side and resist on
28 6| able to draw the enemy to attack them. As to the second question,
29 6| flanks whoever should come to attack the moats (ditches). The
30 6| start the battle, went to attack the Macedonians with such
31 7| enemy, so that they can attack it safely either in the
32 7| the details of the siege (attack). One ought to take care
33 7| larger force and be able to attack him more easily, withdrew
34 7| stockade with the driving attack of the enemy, opened the
35 7| more strongly withstand the attack (of the enemy); which not
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