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31 discipline
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Niccolò Machiavelli
On the Art of War

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discipline

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1 1| modes and orders of military discipline, to constrain citizens to 2 1| any place, nor military discipline instituted. If you have 3 1| these can be obviated where discipline by itself should not do 4 2| virtu, kinds of arms, and discipline”. And, therefore, I have 5 2| armor) and organization (discipline).~COSIMO: Tell us, therefore, 6 2| esteemed much their own discipline and trusted very much on 7 2| necessary to teach them to keep discipline, obey the signs, the sounds ( 8 2| ranks; for without this discipline, despite every careful diligence 9 2| but disciplined ones; for discipline drives away fear from men, 10 2| away fear from men, lack of discipline makes the bold act foolishly. 11 2| made its men train in the discipline of war, or rather its army 12 2| can never arrive at the discipline of the second. Each of these 13 2| themselves learn to maintain (discipline in) their ranks in every 14 2| complete army; for as much discipline is necessary, it must be 15 3| men fight, and with what discipline they have become accustomed 16 3| so that, according to the discipline taught by us, our pikemen 17 3| and how ours, according to discipline, have retired under the 18 5| things: nor is military discipline anything else, than to know 19 5| should well employ such discipline ever to be routed. And if 20 6| forces, according to their discipline. From this resulted that 21 6| to observe the military discipline, so that if they did the 22 6| been necessary to turn to discipline; which is so powerful, that 23 6| confusion, and do not allow discipline to be observed nor the orders 24 6| industry used in military discipline, is used in order to be 25 6| your forces) according to discipline, and the cold and wet seasons 26 6| as the armies are without discipline, and do not know the harm 27 6| made and to observe that discipline which they do not have. 28 6| the forces, organization, discipline, and virtu, in some part, 29 7| and training makes many. Discipline in war counts more than 30 7| through its own natural discipline, have done great things, 31 7| they be brought to so much discipline, obedience, and respect,


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