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1 1| about levying tribute on the towns and sacking the country,
2 2| Romans) could safely assault towns, having the body covered,
3 2| apart from each other, towns likewise, and inhabitants
4 2| twenty five years, many towns have been seen to be pillaged,
5 2| if you would note which towns are pillaged, you would
6 3| suffice for the reduction of towns, which should not exceed
7 4| divide your forces among your towns, so that the tedium of capturing
8 4| parts, and putting them in towns?~FABRIZIO: I believe at
9 5| be no booty, ransoming of towns, prisoners taken. Yet I
10 6| climbed the walls of enemy towns, to whoever first entered
11 6| remain enemies in the field, towns under suspicion, of which
12 6| allowed him to take many towns so that by placing guards
13 6| capturing and defending towns, which I am about to do
14 6| attacking and defending of towns, and of the sites, and of
15 7| BOOK~You ought to know that towns and fortresses can be strong
16 7| greater security of their towns, and to enable them during
17 7| the ancients defended the towns were many, such as, Ballistas,
18 7| Romans often occupied many towns, assaulting them all at
19 7| The remedy is, that the towns people keep themselves in
20 7| despoil the garrisons of the towns they want to take. Scipio,
21 7| Captains sought to occupy towns by treachery, corrupting
22 7| attacked less; for many towns have been lost when the
23 7| ancients often occupied towns with tunnels in two ways:
24 7| time, in which times many towns have been captured, and
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