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Niccolò Machiavelli
On the Art of War

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1 1| turning men over in their legions so that every fifteen years 2 1| observed in selecting the Roman legions. In which Deletto, because 3 1| that each of them had two legions of Roman men, who were the 4 1| came to be equal, and the legions equalized. And as we said 5 2| possible. And as the Roman Legions were composed of five or 6 3| Phalanxes, and instructed their Legions in a way similar to theirs. 7 3| many examples of the Roman Legions when they engaged in battle 8 3| Phalanxes, partly of the Roman Legions; and therefore I have mentioned 9 3| there were not more than two Legions of Roman Citizens, which 10 3| Romans, just as they had two Legions, I would take two Battalions, 11 3| Phalanxes and of the Roman Legions, because the pikemen are 12 3| formation of their Army from the Legions, so too those soldiers that 13 3| third rank of the Roman Legions, were not assigned more 14 4| arranging the Army, placed his legions in the center, which constituted 15 4| arrangement, and put his Legions in the wings of the Army, 16 4| regular spaces among the legions, and leave the way open 17 4| who, when a part of his Legions had already turned, driven 18 5| not robbing, and the Roman legions defeating the enemy but 19 5| Vercingetorix seeing the number of Legions, and believing that no part 20 6| that the Romans had two Legions of Roman men in their consular 21 6| exceeded the number in their Legions; and that in every action 22 6| of theirs, they place the Legions in the center, and the Auxiliaries 23 6| the encounter of two Roman Legions I have taken two Battalions 24 6| every side, placing the Legions in the center. And, therefore,


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