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Niccolò Machiavelli
On the Art of War

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1 1| recognized he could not practice it in his personal life, 2 1| existence of men who employ the practice of soldiering as their own 3 1| know how to live by another practice, and not finding any one 4 1| not able to undertake this practice because of his profession: 5 1| latter did not take up the practice of war as their profession; 6 1| presumed by means of such a practice to enrich himself during ( 7 1| these good men, who do not practice war as their profession, 8 1| homes and live from the practice of their own profession. 9 1| voluntarily withdrew from such a practice, for when he was not fighting 10 1| who had to take up this practice as a profession, and therefore 11 1| those who take up such a practice as their profession.~FABRIZIO: 12 1| homes and live from the practice of their own professions, 13 1| citizens should take up this practice as their profession, notwithstanding 14 1| harm which this continuous practice of theirs could do to them, 15 1| assigned to the army to practice military matters as their 16 1| their homes to live from the practice of their own profession, 17 1| army can now live by such a practice even when there is peace, 18 2| that Prince to put them in practice on their youth, as is seen 19 2| army. And as such a general practice also is not to be esteemed 20 2| they should obey, and to practice them so with Companies and 21 2| the proper exercise and practice of it.~¶ I say to you, therefore, 22 2| which much training and practice is needed, and in which 23 2| system, with diligence and practice, can be taught quickly, 24 2| important and where more practice is needed, is when a company 25 2| body. Here, great care and practice must be employed, for if 26 2| own way, so long as with practice he accustoms the ears of 27 2| service, and that such a practice is a corrupting one; for 28 3| to everyone, which with practice and familiarity, will readily 29 4| expected from the Deity. This practice, mixed with other religious 30 5| complete knowledge of the practice. The Captains, while they 31 6| also to be trained in this practice of knowing how to arrange 32 7| And therefore it is a wise practice to leave these bastions 33 7| one of these soldiers who practice today carry more arms than


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