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1 2| back after they have come forward, or turning back to go forward,
2 2| forward, or turning back to go forward, or to move from a stand-still,
3 2| make him (the horse) go forward and what keep him back,
4 2| him; for spurs make him go forward, and, on the other hand,
5 2| another time they went forward. And in this training, they
6 2| stand, to retire, to go forward, and when to combat, to
7 2| whether to stay put, or go forward, or turn back, or the time
8 2| have them proceed bravely forward or backward, to pass through
9 2| formation holds when going forward; but when the enemy comes
10 3| of aid, the latter can go forward and succor it. They put
11 3| third) one can make its way forward, and the others have room
12 3| of the one which is going forward; for a large multitude cannot
13 3| it, the enemy has moved forward, so that neither that of
14 3| them, for from the middle forward they are able to double
15 3| when they should stop or go forward or turn back, when they
16 4| slowly, and the wings to move forward swiftly: so that only the
17 4| if he wanted to push them forward. I would desire, therefore,
18 4| to send those in the rear forward if necessity should require
19 4| plans, when they are put forward, are the cause for the victory
20 5| the cavalry behind come forward and take those places and
21 5| thousand Veliti who are forward, come forth from their positions,
22 5| the rear of the Army come forward through the open void that
23 5| have them come from the forward part, if you want them to
24 5| swordsmen), and bring them forward; which method is more swift
25 5| Hurry”, “Hold still”, “Forward”, “Return”. And all those
26 5| this has sent his forces forward, saving himself and injuring
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