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1 Pre| forming the life of the soldier are well considered, they
2 1 | Gracchi)) did not have one soldier who had to take up this
3 1 | a very good thing for a soldier to have, from whom you draw
4 1 | you have to select as a soldier is recognized either from
5 1 | some have wanted that the soldier be big, among whom was Pyrrhus:
6 1 | above everything else in a soldier. He ought, above all, to
7 2 | more inferior to the foot soldier in accomplishing the things
8 2 | without this training a soldier was never any good. This
9 2 | are almost necessary in a soldier; for speed makes him adept
10 2 | it often happens that the soldier, in addition to his arms,
11 2 | content with this, but each soldier had to write on his shield
12 2 | aside by those who teach the soldier to obey; which each one
13 3 | duty of each individual soldier to keep (well) the arrangement
14 5 | provided flour, and every soldier satisfied himself of that
15 5 | spoken: the other, that a soldier becomes more desirous of
16 5 | the pay they gave to each soldier: they wanted a third part
17 5 | reasons: The first so that the soldier would make capital (save)
18 5 | Captain and the virtu of the soldier is needed if they are to
19 5 | the flames, having each (soldier) protect his face from the
20 6 | they assigned, so that no soldier ate except when the Captain
21 6 | because you cannot castigate a soldier you rob, unless you pay
22 7 | is the prize of the poor soldier. Accustom your soldiers
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