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1 1| recognized in him those parts which can be desired in
2 1| on chairs placed in those parts under the shadow of very
3 1| sleek legs and feet: which parts usually render a man strong
4 1| censured in many of its parts, and especially as to number;
5 1| before I discuss the other parts, I want to discuss the Deletto
6 2| training consisted of three parts. The first, to harden the
7 2| inhabitants into several parts, and assign one kind of
8 2| talk often today of the parts in front, in the rear, and
9 2| when I say flanks, the parts on the side.~¶ The fifty
10 2| behind, but in all the other parts, observe the order that
11 2| fact that) these last two parts of the world have had a
12 2| became divided into several parts, this virtu was not renewed:
13 2| and Italy exists in a few parts; so that weak Cities defend
14 2| leader to each of these parts, creating among them fifteen
15 3| divided each Legion into three parts, namely, the Astati, the
16 3| should be composed of several parts, and each regulate itself.
17 3| which they divided into two parts, and they called one the
18 4| Leaders to flee in several parts by different paths, having (
19 4| the army) into several parts, and putting them in towns?~
20 5| public wagons into four parts, and assign a part to each
21 5| companies placed in the rear parts; and there would be no other
22 5| now I want to leave these parts alone, and discuss the manner
23 5| themselves into several parts to provide themselves with
24 6| the ordinary, since two parts of the army are organized
25 6| encampments and had the parts of the disarmed men face
26 7| fortress was divided into three parts, and each part separated
27 7| Duke battered one of those parts of the fortress with artillery,
28 7| that connected the members (parts) with each other. He lost
29 7| disintegrated into several parts. The remedy for this is
30 7| this forces into several parts, and unable to stay within
31 7| also desire to learn what parts a Captain ought to have.
32 7| goodness defective in many parts, for there is nothing good
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