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1 2| Heads of Ten, for they would quarter so many in each encampment,
2 6| that it is now time that we quarter this Army of ours, since
3 6| desire that I should first quarter them, then had them march,
4 6| If I want, therefore, to quarter a fair (sized) army of twenty
5 6| unburdened ones. I would quarter all or a greater part of
6 6| be designed; and I would quarter one on the right hand (side)
7 6| to the Cross Way, I would quarter the heads of men-at-arms,
8 6| the men-at-arms)) I would quarter the light cavalry, which,
9 6| would be assigned to each quarter, and in the sixteenth which
10 6| which would be left, I would quarter their Head, giving him the
11 6| If I want, therefore, to quarter the twenty companies which
12 6| another. And in every first quarter of each band that fronts
13 6| on the Cross Way, I would quarter the Constable of one company,
14 6| Transverse Way, I would quarter a company of infantry on
15 6| would be assigned to each quarter. I would place the other
16 6| space, in which I would quarter a company of infantry from
17 6| each group. In the last quarter of each group I would place
18 6| Transverse Road, in which I would quarter in each area four companies
19 6| divisions, in which I would quarter on every side four companies (
20 6| of the same men)) I would quarter on each side of these two
21 6| quarters in which I should quarter half with cavalry and half
22 6| together, in which I would quarter that cavalry left over from
23 6| It remains for us now to quarter the extraordinary pikemen
24 6| one also comes to have to quarter six thousand infantry, all
25 6| infantry, all of whom I would quarter on the west side along the
26 6| be ten quarters, I would quarter three hundred infantry,
27 6| the ditches, which would quarter one thousand five hundred
28 6| toward the west, I would quarter all the unarmed men and
29 6| designated, since every quarter having a predetermined number
30 6| impedimenta, and with a quarter of the public (impedimenta)
31 6| or less men, how should I quarter them: the other, what number
32 6| but of necessity, you must quarter them separately, and without
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