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1 1| and afterwards when peace comes, more willingly return to
2 2| descend to their feet)) comes with his sword and order
3 2| heavily (armed) men-at-arms comes to be sustained with much
4 2| that the Elan with which he comes makes it more furious in
5 2| stopped files, so that he comes head-to-head with the other
6 2| stopped file so that he comes head-to-head with the other
7 2| forward; but when the enemy comes and the time for the (companies)
8 2| with other companies, it comes to an engagement, none the
9 2| to proceed so far that he comes to the fifteen files, and
10 2| first, marches so that he comes to their front, and here
11 2| proceeding in step with those, comes to serve the orders easily.
12 4| not harming you when it comes up. And because of this,
13 4| and the enemy pursuing, comes to ruin in them. If, during
14 5| be organized quickly, and comes to be almost the same as
15 5| should happen that the enemy comes from the rear, the first
16 5| cavalry among each side. If he comes from three or four sides,
17 5| enemy, for where the enemy comes to meet you, he will always
18 5| engagement with him, he comes upon your rear as you arrive
19 6| north gate, each of which comes to be, measuring from the
20 6| as they; so that one also comes to have to quarter six thousand
21 6| desperation, and, driven by it, comes to fight with you, you ought
22 7| sized guns. If the enemy comes to scale your wall, the
23 7| easily protects you. If he comes with artillery, he must
24 7| much; when it inclines, it comes to have all the weight of
25 7| beam so that half of it comes over the bridge, and the
26 7| the side where the enemy (comes to) fight; for if the attempt
27 7| that part which is battered comes to be stronger than the
28 7| City, for such a repair comes to have the form that we
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