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1 2| Visconti, Duke of Milan, was assaulted by eighteen thousand Swiss,
2 2| themselves if they should be assaulted by this band or that. And
3 3| part in the back cannot be assaulted, because there cannot be
4 3| battle with the enemy, he was assaulted by them with such fury,
5 4| so that the enemy may be assaulted, suddenly and without his
6 4| until he had completely assaulted it. But when one loses,
7 4| of the stream, and then assaulted them on every side; as Caesar
8 4| the Venetians decamped, assaulted and routed them. And so
9 5| that the Army should be assaulted on the march in front or
10 5| was coming. If they were assaulted on the flank, they would
11 5| every side, if you had been assaulted by surprise, and wanting,
12 5| If it happens that it is assaulted by an organized Army, this
13 5| you above. For if you are assaulted on the front side, you do
14 5| from the two that are not assaulted, doubling the ranks in each
15 5| Captain, who has found himself assaulted by a great multitude of
16 5| daybreak as he moved, the enemy assaulted him, and infested him throughout
17 6| thousand Gauls whom they assaulted after the first war which
18 6| Captains, when they were assaulted have not wanted to go to
19 6| than to have one country assaulted by part of them (your forces),
20 6| manner having made him weak, assaulted and defeated him. Some others,
21 6| the Cimbri, and had them assaulted by the cavalry, and when
22 6| every natural limit, they assaulted him and overcome him with
23 6| he was able to break him, assaulted him and was routed.~In addition
24 7| the other hand, he who is assaulted ought to place brave men,
25 7| and those with which they assaulted were also many, such as,
26 7| became aware of this, he assaulted them, and destroyed them.
27 7| been lost when the enemy assaulted them on a side from which
28 7| not believe they would be assaulted. And this deception occurs
29 7| where his encampment being assaulted by a great number of Gauls,
30 7| be the prey of anyone who assaulted them. From this, then, in
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