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1 1| table cleared and every arrangement of feasting finished, which,
2 1| classes is none other than an arrangement to be able quickly to put
3 1| war.~But even if such an arrangement should give some hardship
4 2| knowingly repeated this arrangement many times, so that then,
5 2| though they are outside this arrangement; and it ought to be so arranged
6 2| therefore, being brought to this arrangement, and if it is desired, by
7 2| other, always to keep this arrangement, that the same infantry
8 2| any way contrary to the arrangement mentioned above, for although
9 3| Phalanxes, because of their arrangement, were able rather to become
10 3| not satisfied with this arrangement, and divided the Legion
11 3| the second, but with this arrangement, in order to help one another,
12 3| other easily. And that this arrangement of the Swiss is not as good
13 3| would note the virtu of this arrangement, you will see all these
14 3| the demonstration of the arrangement, without repeating these
15 3| third time, so that in this arrangement, as to combatting, they
16 3| be madness to create an arrangement that cannot be held, and
17 3| inasmuch as there is no other arrangement that can make us afraid
18 3| would he find it: but the arrangement made by you appears to me
19 3| discussed when we talked of the arrangement for doubling themselves.
20 3| soldier to keep (well) the arrangement of each company, and it
21 4| they changed only their arrangement and the location, from being
22 4| engagement, changed the arrangement, and put his Legions in
23 4| the encounter with this arrangement, Scipio placed the Astati,
24 4| to observe the accustomed arrangement.~FABRIZIO: I will tell you.
25 5| completely observe this arrangement: and without doubt it is
26 5| according to the original arrangement, in this case should not
27 5| not impede them much. This arrangement permitted an ancient Army
28 6| battalions with the same arrangement of double quarters, placing
29 6| you know, according to our arrangement, in addition to the ten
30 6| encampment to the other. And this arrangement I describe, I would also
31 6| your enemy and know his arrangement, some used to send ambassadors,
32 7| things mentioned, another arrangement, of which I have not yet
33 7| like a lace curtain. This arrangement is more secure than the
34 7| horse. I understand this arrangement has been done by some Princes
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