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Niccolò Machiavelli
On the Art of War

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1 1| believe should have been difficult to introduce by one who 2 1| in these times. It is not difficult to persuade (people) to 3 1| appears a paradox)) most difficult and most easy to do.~COSIMO: 4 1| the answer appears more difficult. None the less, whoever 5 1| Captain: otherwise it is difficult to do the thing well.~COSIMO: 6 2| accustoming is necessary, for in difficult expeditions it often happens 7 2| so now it should not be difficult for that Republic or that 8 2| backward, to pass through difficult places without disturbing 9 2| immediately is the important and difficult thing, in which much training 10 2| methods, and if this is difficult, it ought not at least to 11 3| they (the artillery) are so difficult to fire, that any little 12 4| ranks, because in rough and difficult places, you do not have 13 4| fields, and avoided the difficult ones. On the other hand (( 14 4| should dismay them. It is a difficult matter to stop an army already 15 5| have described is somewhat difficult, such difficulty is necessary, 16 5| easily those which not be as difficult.~ZANOBI: I believe as you 17 5| and make the enterprise difficult. Among those that cause 18 5| days, through solitary and difficult places without suffering 19 5| is to dig a large ditch, difficult to cross, and show the enemy 20 6| places. And none of these is difficult, as will be told in its 21 6| prohibition was not very difficult, because the exercises which 22 6| but rough mountains and difficult places, and anything else 23 7| mountains which are not difficult to climb, today are ((with 24 7| front of them to make it difficult (to employ) ladders, if 25 7| lengths wide, to make it more difficult to be ruined. It ought to 26 7| the ditch: which is very difficult, as much because its capacity 27 7| without water make it more difficult for you to fill them in 28 7| impedes him, but is very difficult to foresee, when you are 29 7| a City or an encampment difficult, is to have to keep all 30 7| other hand, nothing is more difficult than this to those who do


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