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Niccolò Machiavelli
On the Art of War

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distant

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1 1| and the armies are very distant from each other, you cannot 2 2| seacoast a thousand miles distant, rivers two or three days ( 3 2| and tomorrow fifty miles distant. Because of this, the Parthians 4 2| the square) the men are distant at least two arm lengths 5 3| Battalion behind these, but distant a gun shot. This they do, 6 3| would place three others, distant in a straight line from 7 3| line behind the three, and distant from those three forty arm 8 3| companies on the left side, distant twenty arm lengths from 9 4| ranks in the center, being distant from each other, did not 10 4| Army at least fifty miles distant from his adversary, so as 11 4| river, placed himself miles distant with his forces. The Venetians 12 4| should have placed themselves distant from him, as did Vercingetorix: 13 5| first place the flanks, each distant from the other by two hundred 14 5| file along its length, and distant from each other three arm 15 5| wing, and part on the left, distant forty arms lengths from 16 5| another, and two remain behind distant another forty arm lengths. 17 6| which would have each face distant from it fifty arm lengths, 18 6| length as the former, but distant from each of them by fifteen 19 6| cavalry and half infantry, distant thirty arm lengths from 20 6| on the north side, each distant one hundred arm lengths 21 6| made. The quarters very distant from the ditches are better, 22 6| better, for they are more distant from the fires and other 23 6| they had guards outside, distant from the ditches, as is 24 7| bastions outside, and they be distant from its wall. And another 25 7| them outside the town and distant from it, by feigning flight 26 7| guards when the enemy is distant, than when he is near. And


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