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1 1| their legions so that every fifteen years they always completely
2 2| assumed so much audacity, that fifteen or twenty thousand of them
3 2| six thousand (cavalry) and fifteen thousand infantry; so that
4 2| of Ten, and in addition fifteen Constables, with fifteen
5 2| fifteen Constables, with fifteen Buglers and fifteen flags,
6 2| with fifteen Buglers and fifteen flags, fifty five Centurions,
7 2| of pikemen in front, and fifteen files of shield bearers
8 2| files of pikemen and the fifteen of shield-bearers: there
9 2| you cannot make a front of fifteen, or twenty five or thirty
10 2| Centurion is placed who has fifteen files of shield-bearers
11 2| also has behind him another fifteen files of shield-bearers.
12 2| has to be moved with the fifteen shield-bearers who are on
13 2| far that he comes to the fifteen files, and here he halts.
14 2| has to be moved with the fifteen files of shield bearers
15 2| by the right flank of the fifteen files which were moved first,
16 2| the left flank of the last fifteen files of shield-bearers,
17 2| who was Head of the first fifteen files of shield-bearers
18 2| than to take eight of the fifteen files of twenty per file
19 2| parts, creating among them fifteen Heads of Ten per hand, and
20 3| all be rather often than fifteen pounds per charge. This
21 6| distant from each of them by fifteen arm lengths, at the extremity
22 6| the men-at-arms should be fifteen arm lengths long and thirty
23 6| thirty wide. In the next fifteen quarters which in all cases
24 6| each of which should be fifteen arm lengths long and thirty
25 6| length. And in the other fifteen quarters in each group which
26 6| I would place the other fifteen quarters contiguous in each
27 6| quarters would be allowed fifteen arm lengths for length and
28 6| there would not be more than fifteen arm lengths of space)) in
29 6| Pyrrhus used to say that with fifteen thousand men he would assail
30 7| they are able to assemble fifteen or twenty thousand young
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