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1 1| no longer be called the making of a Deletto, but in enlisting
2 2| training, they had in mind making themselves adept at covering (
3 2| those who were wounding, making him more adept at repeating
4 2| exercise, in addition to making men expert in throwing,
5 2| like running wrestling, making them jump, making them work
6 2| wrestling, making them jump, making them work hard under arms
7 2| heavier than the ordinary, making them draw the crossbow and
8 3| artillery in my own manner, making it pass over the heads of
9 3| have also noted that in making your engagement, your cavalry
10 4| many have employed the making (digging) of ditches, and
11 4| fleeing, have stopped them, by making them ashamed of their flight,
12 4| yourself indignant, and by making an oration in which you
13 5| has been said concerning making a front from the right flank,
14 5| flank, is intended also in making one from the left flank,
15 6| burdened ones on the west side, making the east the front and the
16 6| you have to assign the making of the encampment to that
17 6| without the convenience of making a fire, and not lack necessary
18 6| signs and arrangements, making the same fires and posting
19 6| of the enemy, either by making him suspicious of his men
20 6| into one province, feigned making an assault on another, and
21 7| earth that is excavated in making the ditch is thrown toward
22 7| which has the effect of making the depth of the ditch greater.
23 7| in Italy, and it is this, making the carriages of the artillery
24 7| for erecting ramparts and making repairs. Which, had they
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