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1 1| FABRIZIO: If I had to raise an (entirely) new army, I would draw
2 1| have to come, whether it is entirely by force or entirely voluntarily:
3 1| is entirely by force or entirely voluntarily: for if it were
4 1| voluntarily: for if it were entirely from desire, there would
5 1| go; so also, the (going) entirely by force would produce bad
6 1| taken where neither the entirely forced or entirely voluntarily (
7 1| neither the entirely forced or entirely voluntarily (means are used),
8 1| believe what you have said is entirely true: but before you pass
9 1| to have them better, is entirely false. As to causing less
10 2| affirms, the infantry is entirely useless. They therefore
11 2| as the Parthians fought entirely on horseback, and in the
12 2| such training, would become entirely expert in war. It is also
13 2| a company wants to turn entirely, as if it was a solid body.
14 2| because, as that province was entirely subject to one Kingdom,
15 4| distinction: either they are entirely in flight (motion), and
16 5| formations, not because it was entirely square, but because it was
17 5| provisions, I would govern myself entirely as the ancients. If you
18 5| Treasury, which (consisted) entirely of ransoms and booty. Another
19 6| dangerous to trust them entirely or in part. And therefore
20 6| our Religion, by itself, entirely takes away such ideas. Yet
21 7| while those of ours are made entirely of massive planks. I would
22 7| but in Italy, they are entirely lost, and if there is something
23 7| and also can be closed entirely, for it is lowered and raised
24 7| for often Cities are lost entirely from fear, without any other
25 7| and the fortresses are entirely disintegrated into several
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