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Niccolò Machiavelli
On the Art of War

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1 1| mind.~Fabrizio, therefore, came as planned, and was received 2 1| country. But when the time came when they had to wage war 3 1| successively, so that the selection came to be equal, and the legions 4 2| which was a Casque that came up to the shoulders, they 5 2| Cuirass which, with the skirt, came down to the knees, and their 6 2| meet the Swiss, and as they came near he made his men-at-arms 7 2| Barletta by the French. They came to an encounter against 8 2| Tigranus, King of Armenia, came against the Roman army of 9 2| None the less, when they came to battle, he was routed; 10 2| those Captains, before they came to an encounter with the 11 2| which virtu ultimately came to decline; for all the 12 2| so almost the whole world came to be corrupted, and the 13 3| this proceeding, the Astati came hand to hand with the enemy, 14 3| per rank, when their front came against the enemy, only 15 4| manner, afterwards, when he came to the engagement, changed 16 4| the center. Then when they came hand to hand, he quickly 17 4| of (the army of) Scipio came to fight the weakest part 18 4| taken by) them when they came into the army; for whenever 19 5| wing followed. After this came all the wagons which pertained 20 5| mastiff. Hannibal, when he came to harm from the Romans 21 5| that, when the Parthians came toward them, they should 22 5| so that the entire Army came to be as under a roof, and 23 6| leave the work if the enemy came, and take up their arms 24 6| how Coriolanus, when he came with the army to Rome, saved 25 6| in them, that when they came to an engagement, they were 26 6| cavalry, and when the Cimbri came out of their quarters to 27 6| so that when the enemy came, he should remain in the 28 6| remain in the belief that he came without being seen, as he 29 7| dug a secret tunnel which came out inside the town, and 30 7| the enemy, but before they came to this, had been compelled


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