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1 1| he added: If I did not think I would offend you, I would
2 1| anyone of the lowest fortune think of violating the sacred
3 1| And because they did not think it sufficient to hold the
4 1| those who want to fight. Think, therefore, what methods
5 1| Republic or Kingdom who did not think that it should be defended
6 2| that they made; so that I think it would be necessary to
7 2| were armed, you would not think this way. For an infantryman
8 2| unwillingly. And if you would think about what forces make him (
9 2| that those ancients should think of these minute details,
10 2| tell you willingly what I think. You know of the men excellent
11 2| their tools. And do not think this is out of place seeing
12 3| makes when fired: I would think, therefore, that it would
13 3| them oppositely, because I think that an army can be routed
14 4| honorably under my Rule, I think it is well if I do not tempt
15 4| matter discussed which you think should be added?~ZANOBI:
16 4| at the time, but you must think about it not harming you
17 5| disorganizing them. Let not anyone think little of this instruction,
18 5| bread. The ancients did not think of wine, for lacking it,
19 6| I should do this, when I think how the army could be easily
20 6| time was left to them to think either of Venery, or of
21 6| to be taken, but also to think about how the war ought
22 6| which will cause him not to think of his defense, as he does
23 6| over this novelty, did not think further of impeding his
24 7| of the garrison, did not think of defending that opening,
25 7| places better which they think can be attacked less; for
26 7| to know what was written, think of a cautious reply, write
27 7| today when I am old, do I think I can have the opportunity:
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