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Niccolò Machiavelli
On the Art of War

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1 1| proposing six for each legion, who filled that office 2 1| placed the Tribunes of each legion apart from each of the others. 3 1| the Tribunes of the first legion, and of the other three, 4 1| the Tribunes of the second legion; of the other two, one was 5 1| last belonged to the fourth legion. After these four, four 6 1| the Tribunes of the second legion, the second by those of 7 1| Tribunes of the) third (legion), the second by the fourth, 8 1| selecting three hundred for each legion: so that the Roman cavalry 9 2| This number was called a Legion by the Romans, a Phalanx 10 3| the Romans divided each Legion into three parts, namely, 11 3| arrangement, and divided the Legion into several bodies; that 12 3| that existed in a Roman Legion could be so placed together 13 3| the Romans (divided) the Legion into ten Cohorts. I have 14 3| number of the infantry of the Legion. They were well content 15 3| fighting, they place the Legion in the middle, because they 16 3| with the infantry of the Legion, were as effective as the 17 3| told you how they divided a Legion into three lines, and how 18 5| it. After those, another Legion, and next its wagons. After 19 5| to (expect to) hold the Legion firm, and would bring on 20 5| three cohorts from every Legion, and had them stop in that 21 6| entire Cohort or an entire Legion had made a similar error, 22 6| the enemy, and awaiting a Legion from Rome, the enemy wanted 23 6| not to go out to meet that Legion: and in this way, kept himself


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