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1 3| lengths long, and forty wide. Behind these five Companies
2 3| lengths long and two hundred wide. The extraordinary pikemen
3 3| companies behind them with wide intervals which would receive
4 4| you have to make it rather wide and of short length, than
5 4| number, you ought to seek wide places, especially if you
6 6| also be thirty arm lengths wide and be called the Cross
7 6| should be forty arm lengths wide and ten arm lengths long.
8 6| lengths long and thirty wide. In the next fifteen quarters
9 6| lengths long and thirty wide, as those of the cavalry,
10 6| lengths long and twenty wide. And thus these first two
11 6| four hundred arm lengths wide and a hundred long, measuring
12 6| lengths long and twenty wide, which would total eighty
13 6| road thirty arm lengths wide from north to south, and
14 6| also thirty arm lengths wide, and corresponding in location
15 6| should be thirty arm lengths wide. And I would dispose the
16 6| spaces around the quarters so wide. The other, which annoys
17 6| roads thirty arm lengths wide, so that a company of infantry
18 6| five to thirty arm lengths wide. The space between the ditch
19 6| is a hundred arm lengths wide, is necessary, since the
20 6| ordinarily six arm lengths wide and three deep, which spaces
21 7| less than three arm lengths wide, to make it more difficult
22 7| least thirty arm lengths wide and twelve deep, and all
23 7| a half arm length thin (wide), the places for the cross-bowmen
24 7| to make the battlements wide and large, and also to make
25 7| places of the) bombardiers wide on the inside, and narrow
26 7| least thirty arm lengths wide, and throw all (the earth)
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