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1 1| length, and to learn and understand several things from him,
2 1| accusing or excusing, but to understand the truth from you.~FABRIZIO:
3 1| consider many things and understand many others which, without
4 1| matters, and will more easily understand what I have to say. The
5 1| always.~COSIMO: I do not understand this distinction well.~FABRIZIO:
6 1| But as to force, you must understand that as men are brought
7 1| necessary, in order for you to understand better the importance of
8 2| accustomed. And you must understand this, that the infantry
9 2| example, so that we might understand it better.~FABRIZIO: I say
10 2| in battles, as you will understand better when I have demonstrated
11 2| And so that you may better understand what will be mentioned below,
12 2| disorganizes them, they understand well the commands of the
13 2| complete army, you will understand that when I will say either
14 2| right hand. And you have to understand, that the Head of Ten who
15 2| partly a tangle they do not understand. Those others who are slave,
16 3| other than this. You have to understand that in a regular Roman
17 3| necessary if you should want to understand all the other arrangements:
18 3| shooting the enemy. You must understand that, if you do not want
19 3| and flags, as they will understand, without other command,
20 3| silence: and as I do not understand the reason for this fact,
21 3| ranks firmer and have them understand the commands of the Captain
22 4| not flee, and made them understand that if they did not turn
23 4| the war ends, so that they understand that if flight saves them
24 5| And first you have to understand that a Roman Army ordinarily
25 5| it with food. You have to understand that a Prince ought to organize
26 5| deceived. And you have to understand that when you march through
27 6| BATTISTA: I confess I do not understand, and I also do not believe
28 7| and that everyone should understand that if the walls and the
29 7| which you have been able to understand and consider by yourselves;
30 7| whoever keeps a horse. I understand this arrangement has been
31 7| And, because I want you to understand this part better, you have
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