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1 1| imitate the ancients in the strong and rugged things, not in
2 1| parts usually render a man strong and agile, which are the
3 2| running, dextrous in jumping, strong in driving stakes and wrestling.
4 2| hardened the men, made them strong, fast and dextrous, but
5 2| even if they are not so strong, but if few, they must be
6 2| but if few, they must be strong, for the virtu of only one,
7 2| themselves with the victors, and strong States, for the reasons
8 3| necessary for them to be very strong. Those Captains who must
9 3| said, but not a large and strong Battalion, as the Swiss
10 3| which is in truth very strong, as much because from it
11 4| did, who, by encamping in strong places, did not give Hannibal
12 4| that the enemy, also in strong places, should come to meet
13 5| made, and which kept them strong. So that the provisions
14 5| method made them savers, and strong. All of these things are
15 5| not make it very large (strong), since it would have impeded
16 6| encampment to be safe, it must be Strong and Organized. The industry
17 6| Arts or the site make it Strong. The Greeks sought strong
18 6| Strong. The Greeks sought strong locations, and never took
19 6| by those men who, seeking strong locations, have to change
20 6| the Romans made the places strong with ditches, ramparts,
21 6| keep the provisions in a strong place, and, above all, dispense
22 6| draw the enemy from the strong places, sent one in the
23 7| towns and fortresses can be strong either by nature or industry.
24 7| nature or industry. Those are strong by nature which are surrounded
25 7| build (a city) to make it strong by industry. The first industry
26 7| I would make its walls strong, and ditches in the manner
27 7| place can not be called strong, where he who defends it
28 7| either because the place is strong and they believe it is inaccessible,
29 7| house. And if the wall is so strong that it gives you time to
30 7| do this because they had strong walls which gave them time,
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