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1 1| he has not in some part given thought to it. And as the
2 1| organized that a promise can be given that it cannot be routed.
3 1| his citizens or subjects, given to them by laws and ordinances,
4 1| the reasons which can be given, I want this one to serve
5 1| it was a fear that was given little consideration; for,
6 1| the men, and some reward given them, by means of which
7 1| contented, they must be given at least ten thousand ducats
8 1| same manner as they are given to others today, and I would
9 2| not know ((for the reasons given above)) how the Sarisse
10 2| bugle (call), which call, if given well, commands the army,
11 3| and organization. Having given an example of these things,
12 3| But this formation that is given here, not so much because
13 3| consideration ought to be given to both these methods, I
14 4| army; and this often has given the victory to whoever used
15 4| different paths, having (first) given an order where they should
16 4| disposed and an oath was given to (taken by) them when
17 5| whether the command is given by voice or by sound (bugle
18 5| the ransoms and booty was given to hold: from which the
19 5| the company, who never was given any except that furnished
20 5| tightened his ranks, and given the enemy the faculty of
21 6| the same space which is given to the Head of men-at-arms.
22 6| whoever abandoned the place given him in combat, whoever brought
23 6| ancients arranged that what was given was eaten, and in the time
24 6| alone to whom the command is given, thinks of obeying it, and
25 6| strengths and weaknesses, have given them the occasion to defeat
26 6| the prisoners he had were given the opportunity to escape,
27 6| become disorganized and given the adversary the faculty
28 7| seen thus, have not been given consideration. Among which,
29 7| outside the walls, or have given a calf grain to eat, and
30 7| ever the opportunity was given to me. Yet, to make you
31 7| of this, or ought to have given me the faculty to be able
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