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1 1| military Tribunes, proposing six for each legion, who filled
2 1| Consular army did not exceed six hundred.~COSIMO: Did you
3 2| that time. This man with six thousand cavalry and a few
4 2| the Germans. For, if in six thousand infantry ((as I
5 2| did not total more than six thousand (cavalry) and fifteen
6 2| involved, as all have comprised six to eight thousand men. This
7 2| were composed of five or six thousand men, in ten Cohorts,
8 2| Companies, and compose it of six thousand men on foot; and
9 2| wanted to make a Battalion of six thousand men; therefore
10 2| thus they would come to be six thousand infantry, among
11 2| you must make a front with six or eight hundred infantry,
12 2| company would have thirty six carriages, which I would
13 3| the enemy, only the first six ranks of all of them were
14 3| Citizens, which consist of six hundred cavalry and about
15 3| close (pressed) company of six or eight thousand infantry,
16 3| Although I have told you that six ranks were employed in the
17 3| the next; so that not even six arm lengths of pike remain
18 3| were not assigned more than six hundred men, you would have
19 6| taken two Battalions of six thousand infantry and three
20 6| easterly for a distance of six hundred eighty (680) arm
21 6| arm lengths in width and six hundred thirty (630) long ((
22 6| measuring from the center point, six hundred thirty five (635)
23 6| comes to have to quarter six thousand infantry, all of
24 6| dug a ditch and ordinarily six arm lengths wide and three
25 6| if the army has four or six thousand soldiers more or
26 7| excavated at least five or six arm lengths deep. While
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