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33 about
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33 difficulty
33 outside
33 pass
33 practice
33 remain
Niccolò Machiavelli
On the Art of War

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1 1| my question, I have gone outside the limits you set; for 2 2| defense. These men fought outside the regular ranks, and apart 3 2| mine to speak of armies outside of Europe; and, therefore, 4 2| rear), even though they are outside this arrangement; and it 5 2| the ranks which turn go outside their usual area, because 6 2| Centurions being on the outside, and all the men in their 7 3| therefore, to keep them outside the ranks where they can 8 5| and one part I would place outside the right flank, and the 9 5| lengths of space on the outside in every direction. And 10 6| so long as they do not go outside its limits. And in designing 11 6| night, that they had guards outside, distant from the ditches, 12 6| anything concealed from outside the encampment; if anyone 13 6| ancients had kept a night Watch outside, and I thought they did 14 6| will tell you, at a Church outside the town, and when all the 15 7| the ditches inside and not outside. This is the strongest way 16 7| should be one also on the outside, wouldn’t (the encampment) 17 7| it is better inside than outside.~BATTISTA: Would you have 18 7| they do not erect bastions outside, and they be distant from 19 7| you if you erect bastions outside the town you have to defend, 20 7| some bastions on the hills outside the City, which, as soon 21 7| to leave these bastions outside, and fortify the entrances 22 7| made with a small aperture outside and a large one inside, 23 7| again widen it up to the outside edge: and this results in 24 7| erect two pilasters at the outside point of a draw-bridge, 25 7| bridge, and the other half outside. Then they join small beams 26 7| small beams to the part outside, which are woven together 27 7| close the bridge from the outside, therefore, they release 28 7| town which has its ditches outside with its embankments higher 29 7| have either thrown bread outside the walls, or have given 30 7| fire to a Temple that was outside the town, whence, when the 31 7| besieged by drawing them outside the town and distant from 32 7| the besieged do to friends outside, for the latter can not 33 7| completely overcome, while those outside cannot unless repulsed;


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