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1 1| profession (art) of soldiering back almost to nothing, and I
2 1| times of peace sent them back to their homes to live from
3 2| much of the staff in the back part, that those who are
4 2| I would serve myself to back up the pikes and to win
5 2| for them either to turn back after they have come forward,
6 2| come forward, or turning back to go forward, or to move
7 2| forward and what keep him back, without doubt you will
8 2| that those which hold him back are greater than those which
9 2| legs, sometime they drew back, another time they went
10 2| or go forward, or turn back, or the time and place to
11 2| first line being pushed back and repulsed, for I would
12 2| longer from the front to the back (shoulders), then from one
13 2| would put it (the barrel) back together with great ease,
14 3| such a result, and were led back among those who were not
15 3| If these also were forced back, they all retired into the
16 3| organized, and the part in the back cannot be assaulted, because
17 3| of men-at-arms has pushed back our men-at-arms on the left
18 3| stop or go forward or turn back, when they should fire the
19 4| the enemy, and not push it back, and the weaker part that
20 4| van of his Army to push back the forces of Scipio: Scipio
21 5| except the side in the back; and therefore ought to
22 5| the five companies in the back have their pikemen in the
23 5| manner. Many times saying “go back, go back”, has caused an
24 5| times saying “go back, go back”, has caused an Army to
25 5| the side above which holds back the water, and another part
26 5| had been completed, turned back, and finding everything
27 6| we showed a short while back. And, therefore, it would
28 6| opportunity to escape, who carried back the order of the Consul
29 6| whether you are to return back to the place first threatened
30 7| find a ruin that holds you back and a ditch which will impede
31 7| that the enemy drives them back, and in the ensuing mixing
32 7| from the cavalry, I will go back to what I said to you today,
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