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Niccolò Machiavelli
On the Art of War

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1 2| an army) of one hundred fifty thousand cavalry, among 2 2| place today, and tomorrow fifty miles distant. Because of 3 2| and assign four hundred fifty men to each Company, of 4 2| hundred are heavily armed and fifty lightly armed: the heavily 5 2| pikemen: the lightly armed are fifty infantry armed with light 6 2| pikemen, and one hundred fifty ordinary Veliti, all of 7 2| Constables, five Centurions, and fifty Heads of Ten. I would also 8 2| Buglers and fifteen flags, fifty five Centurions, ten Captains 9 2| parts on the side.~¶ The fifty ordinary Veliti of the company 10 2| side on his left hand. The fifty Veliti are on the flanks 11 2| that these four hundred fifty infantry have to operate 12 2| and Tuscans, who fought fifty years with the Roman People 13 2| I would want one hundred fifty to be men-at-arms, and a 14 2| men-at-arms, and a hundred fifty light cavalry; and I would 15 3| supposing they had placed fifty men per rank, when their 16 3| a distance of a hundred fifty arm lengths away. Behind 17 3| which should not exceed fifty pounds per charge, of which 18 3| need so much space, that fifty carriages of artillery would 19 3| the second is the head of fifty ordinary Veliti, the third 20 4| himself with his Army at least fifty miles distant from his adversary, 21 6| each face distant from it fifty arm lengths, of which each 22 6| s quarters would occupy fifty arm lengths)) and call this 23 6| one thousand two hundred fifty (1250) arm lengths long (( 24 6| company has one hundred and fifty men-at-arms, there would 25 6| since they are one hundred fifty, ten cavalrymen would be 26 6| as they are four hundred fifty, thirty would be assigned 27 6| from each of these spaces fifty arm lengths which the quarters 28 6| the Captain forty quarters fifty arm lengths long and twenty 29 6| which would come to be fifty quarters placed in a straight 30 6| most they assembled were fifty thousand. With this number 31 6| and Greeks, the number of fifty thousand soldiers ought


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