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1 Pre| Republic every diligence is employed in keeping men loyal, peaceful,
2 1 | he was not in love) he (employed as an) exercise in order
3 1 | not observed that you have employed any of the ancient methods,
4 1 | profession)) I have not employed any of the ancient methods.
5 1 | live honestly, it cannot be employed as a profession except by
6 1 | soldiers of Italy, who have employed the military as their particular
7 1 | named first as those who employed it as their profession.
8 1 | training for war ought to be employed in times of peace as an
9 1 | of infantry needed to be employed in time of war to that in
10 1 | obey one of its Citizens employed the arms of others, and
11 1 | useful to those who have employed them, and injurious to those
12 2 | that regular infantry be employed, this company is put together
13 2 | care and practice must be employed, for if it is desired to
14 2 | method that ought to be employed in training the men in these
15 2 | virtu, according as they are employed and recognized by their
16 3 | the method the ancients employed of receiving one rank into
17 3 | in the beginning, also employed Phalanxes, and instructed
18 3 | the Swiss, in these times, employed all the methods of the Phalanxes,
19 3 | you that six ranks were employed in the Phalanxes of Macedonia
20 4 | artillery, could not be employed, because that space that
21 4 | pursued by him. This means was employed by Hannibal when fortune
22 4 | for the second, cannot be employed except when the other are
23 4 | and spacious, many have employed the making (digging) of
24 4 | him. Scipio and Metellus employed this method in Spain, the
25 6 | tell me, what methods are employed when others want to place
26 6 | war. This is the method employed by Fabius when his Army
27 6 | the enemy) forces, have employed allowing him to enter their
28 6 | so that all the hard work employed by you in disciplining your
29 7 | have been observed to be employed, especially if a river runs
30 7 | The ancient Captains also employed various methods to despoil
31 7 | turned to favor Hannibal, employed so much humanity and liberality
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