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1 1| for having to fight by force: because they say that they
2 1| nothing good is ever done by force.~FABRIZIO: All the reasons
3 1| they cite inexperience and force, I say ((as it is true))
4 1| spirit (enthusiasm) and force makes for discontent: but
5 1| this discussion. But as to force, you must understand that
6 1| whether it is entirely by force or entirely voluntarily:
7 1| the (going) entirely by force would produce bad results;
8 3| necessary to face a large force, they brought together two
9 3| powerful as to be able to force the others to retire, they
10 4| For when you have a small force compared to the enemy, you
11 4| you have either a small force or a poorly disciplined
12 4| designs for you to do by force, because doing it willingly
13 4| if you should do it by force, it would be to your ruin.
14 4| you can use authority and force: but the difficulty is to
15 5| you on each side with a force almost as large as you have
16 5| enemy has a much larger force than you, and in order to
17 5| him, and then has applied force to that part which he has
18 6| soldiers: but when a great force pressed them, the most they
19 6| you should attach a new force to your army, and do not
20 6| Titus Didius, having a small force in comparison with those
21 6| they had been taken, and by force had been made to give the
22 7| pursue him with a larger force and be able to attack him
23 7| that country, where a large force had been brought in to garrison
24 7| assaults you with his entire force, and you defend it with
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