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1 2| and meet Consalvo who was besieged in Barletta by the French.
2 5| Carthaginian, when he was besieged by the enemy, girded himself
3 5| the Spartan, when he was besieged in Sparta by the Romans,
4 6| other part of not being besieged, the nature of the place
5 6| whether or not you can be besieged. And, therefore, the Captain
6 6| Captain who finds himself besieged in the quarters of the enemy,
7 6| of Claudius Nero, who had besieged him.~It also helps one in
8 7| Mirandola when Pope Julius besieged it. And to protect yourself
9 7| vain, courage grows in the besieged, and then the enemy is forced
10 7| runs in the middle of the besieged City, as were the Romans,
11 7| their castle of Casalino was besieged by Hannibal, who, not being
12 7| time. Some, when they were besieged, in order to show the enemy
13 7| Dionysius, when he was besieged at Reggio, feigned wanting
14 7| occupied. Those who are besieged must also guard themselves
15 7| enemy, and, therefore, the besieged should not trust anything
16 7| that aid was to come to the besieged, have clothed their soldiers
17 7| death those who left the besieged castle to blacksmith (shoe
18 7| gate. You also deceive the besieged by drawing them outside
19 7| captured by Forminus. The besieged ought to look out for men
20 7| a very good friend. The besieged ought to use more diligence
21 7| assaults. And, therefore, the besieged ought to have a great awareness
22 7| the Romans when the Gauls besieged the Capitol. When Athens
23 7| Capitol. When Athens was besieged by the Spartans, Alcibiades,
24 7| found him. Those who are besieged have had various ways of
25 7| with more facility to the besieged than the besieged do to
26 7| to the besieged than the besieged do to friends outside, for
27 7| go into the camp that is besieged, and from here await a convenient
28 7| to foresee, when you are besieged by a cautious enemy. Whoever
29 7| cautious enemy. Whoever is besieged, above all, ought to take
30 7| with part of yours. The besieged can also be completely overcome,
31 7| whence many who have been besieged either in their encampment
32 7| them. The constancy of the besieged has also often displeased
33 7| attacking Capua, which was being besieged by the Romans at the same
34 7| same time Rome was being besieged.~I know that I have spoken
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