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1 1| make war is to be able to combat in the field with every (
2 1| captain, who is accustomed to combat with winds, water, and men,
3 1| Captain on land where the combat is with men only, than a
4 1| my Romans, knowing how to combat on land and not on the sea,
5 2| In addition to this, to combat in the ranks with the staff (
6 2| were, and are, obliged to combat with the ambitions of the
7 2| anytime they have had to combat with men on foot organized
8 2| Caesar, when he had to combat the Swiss in Gaul, dismounted
9 2| impediment, are not fit for war (combat), they make a selection
10 2| go forward, and when to combat, to march, to maintain ranks;
11 2| have to put together to combat at the time, or that you
12 2| caused to be organized to combat in time, nothing is done
13 2| in front, not having to combat at the front, or at the
14 2| frontwards, and have to combat in the rear, they must arrange
15 2| companies united together combat with the enemy, I do not
16 2| as it is their office to combat brokenly (in the open, separately),
17 3| Army thusly arranged, in combat, can maintain the order
18 3| masse be able to resist and combat the enemy again: and if
19 3| retire a second time, and combat a third time, so that in
20 3| instruments, and cause them to combat more bravely. But just as
21 4| infantry to get used to combat amidst the cavalry, and
22 4| were (in) hand to hand (combat) with the Gauls: whence
23 4| deceive the enemy when in combat by drawing him into ambushes:
24 5| is about to join up and combat with you. There have been
25 5| as if to give him time to combat him, and therefore feigned
26 6| Triari, being the last to combat, were in time to leave the
27 6| abandoned the place given him in combat, whoever brought anything
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