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1 Pre| in these times to be very true. But if they should consider
2 1 | laudable qualities. It is true however, that fortune was
3 1 | you ask me; whether it be true or not, I will leave to
4 1 | gregarious soldiers, it is also true that every one voluntarily
5 1 | and I believe it will be true when expected from a Republic,
6 1 | certain way, you say what is true: but consider the defects
7 1 | cannot be more contrary to a true and good military life.
8 1 | FABRIZIO: You say well: it is true that I would arm them, captain
9 1 | force, I say ((as it is true)) that inept experience
10 1 | you have said is entirely true: but before you pass on
11 2 | using it. And that this is true, that the Romans did not
12 2 | signifies a Battalion. It is true that each one is further
13 2 | becomes the front. It is true that when they turn by the
14 2 | defending their liberty. It is true, therefore, that where there
15 2 | which I have discussed is true, consider Germany, in which,
16 2 | were likewise alone: it is true that the Triari encamped
17 3 | of a long answer. It is true that I did not have the
18 3 | artillery has fired. It is true that often they injure the
19 3 | And what you say is not true, that the more the enemy
20 3 | doubling themselves. It is true, that when doubling, they
21 4 | question in good part: it is true, that concerning the shape
22 5 | some less. It is indeed true that when a front is made
23 5 | add or leave out. It is true that I desire to know two
24 5 | experienced many times, is very true.~ZANOBI: If it happens that
25 6 | the same spaces, ((it is true that from one row to the
26 7 | Hannibal believing to be true, in order to pursue him
27 7 | see if what I tell you is true? Consider how many wars
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