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Niccolò Machiavelli
On the Art of War

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1 1| make them sleep in the open, go with head and feet bare, 2 2| site (of the battle) was open or tight; for in the latter 3 2| to defend, which was very open with a seacoast a thousand 4 2| combat brokenly (in the open, separately), it is not 5 3| placed with their ranks more open: and behind these they placed 6 3| little by little through the open spaces in the ranks of the 7 3| enkindling the battle, lay open and attack the infantry: 8 3| artillery, yet not be so open as to provide a path for 9 4| Romans almost always sought open fields, and avoided the 10 4| legions, and leave the way open to the Elephants: and thus 11 4| they not only served to open up the lines with their 12 4| helps you; for if it is open, part of your forces cannot 13 4| ambushes: but when it is open and spacious, many have 14 4| be able more readily to open (penetrate) the Army of 15 4| make a wedge in order to open your ranks? if you proceed 16 4| if you proceed with yours open, you disorganize him, and 17 4| in front of his Army to open that of the Army of Scipio; 18 4| Scipio; Scipio went with his open and was the cause of his 19 5| strengthen them: and from the open space they leave all the 20 5| come forward through the open void that exists between 21 5| place should not remain open, which, from being the rear, 22 5| the road in front remains open. The enemy believing this, 23 5| fortifies himself on the side open, and abandons the (side) 24 6| people, sent them letters, open and sealed: and in the open 25 6| open and sealed: and in the open ones he wrote them that 26 6| them that they should not open the sealed ones except at 27 7| lowered, and when they want to open it, they pull on the chains, 28 7| be allowed, but should be open field where no bushes, embankments, 29 7| in two ways: the one, to open the gates of the City and


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