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1 1| insolence, and placed the Swiss there, who are born and
2 1| today observed among the Swiss. For in these Deletti, if
3 2| else than a battalion of Swiss is today, who have all their
4 2| Germans, and especially by the Swiss, who, being poor and wanting
5 2| assaulted by eighteen thousand Swiss, he sent against them Count
6 2| again went to meet the Swiss, and as they came near he
7 2| difficulty than to come near the Swiss until he makes contact with
8 2| with such a massacre of the Swiss, and with little loss to
9 2| when he had to combat the Swiss in Gaul, dismounted and
10 2| This same number, by the Swiss, who alone retain any of
11 2| winged one is necessary.~The Swiss also have many forms of
12 3| itself. The Battalions of the Swiss, in these times, employed
13 3| this arrangement of the Swiss is not as good as that of
14 3| become useless. Whence the Swiss, to avoid this disadvantage,
15 3| one; and to imitate the Swiss, who never shun an engagement
16 3| learn for what reason the Swiss, in imitation of the ancient
17 3| closely together as the Swiss in order to be better able
18 3| are the battalions of the Swiss, which do us so much good,
19 3| close together, like the Swiss, what other system than
20 3| strong Battalion, as the Swiss do, which, in your Army,
21 3| you have to know that a Swiss Battalion, if it were composed
22 4| side; as Caesar did to the Swiss, where he destroyed a fourth
23 6| method almost observed by the Swiss, who have the condemned
24 7| if you should tell me the Swiss and the Spaniards are good,
25 7| missing among them (the Swiss and Spaniards) to bring
26 7| of the ancients. And the Swiss have been good from their
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