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1 1| citizen ever presumed by means of such a practice to enrich
2 1| himself by plunder and by means of these arts. A clear and
3 1| as his profession, and by means of it thought to obtain
4 1| you do so?~FABRIZIO: By means of an ordinance, not like
5 1| Deletto, because Deletto means to say to take the best
6 1| put together by similar means.~COSIMO: What means should
7 1| similar means.~COSIMO: What means should be taken therefore?~
8 1| gains for themselves the means for arming, training, and
9 1| or entirely voluntarily (means are used), but they should
10 1| because of a defect in the means, but of the organization
11 1| uncorrupted for a longer time by means of these (arms), than without (
12 1| call out armies, and by means of the Prince, these (Deletti)
13 1| some reward given them, by means of which they would be more
14 1| contrary. So that by this means, the causes for trouble
15 2| commands of the leader by means of the (bugle) calls, and
16 2| have not yet mentioned the means with which Companies are
17 3| to retire behind, other means must be found than that
18 4| be pursued by him. This means was employed by Hannibal
19 4| mixed with other religious means, often made an entire enterprise
20 4| victory. You can also take means to make your (soldiers)
21 5| many intervals, that by means of them the cavalry can
22 5| have to use two different means, since you have to fear
23 6| Alexander of Epirus used these means fighting against the Illirici,
24 6| and drinking beyond his means, feigning being afraid,
25 7| so that it was entered by means of a draw bridge. The fortress
26 7| one place to another by means of bridges: whence the Duke
27 7| disorganized manner, and have means to let everyone know what
28 7| siege, some extraordinary means of being provided by friends
29 7| own benefit. Many by this means have learned the procedures
30 7| some pretext, and by this means, made the entry easy to
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