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1 Pre| institutions, they would not find matter more united, more in conformity,
2 1 | and recover from it any matter that was either keenly observed
3 1 | to begin to treat of this matter from the beginning being
4 2 | that will run into it, no matter with what Elan you attempt
5 2 | subject, and pursuing this matter of training, I say, that
6 3 | these things, it is an easy matter to initiate it: for if the
7 3 | thought very little on this matter; for if we see the least
8 3 | serious in clearing up another matter for me: why did you have
9 3 | the Army you indicated the matter was accomplished with great
10 4 | anything remaining of the matter discussed which you think
11 4 | them. It is a difficult matter to stop an army already
12 5 | from the companies. And no matter how you arrange your Army,
13 5 | you would consider this matter well, you will see how much
14 5 | who were Princes in this matter, provided for both these
15 6 | army is quartered: which matter did not appear necessary
16 6 | you of a most important matter, and by observing it do
17 6 | anew. And this is an easy matter, to review who is quartered
18 6 | and to give proof of the matter, had certain tumults started
19 6 | remain any part of this matter that has not been discussed
20 6 | you pass on to that other matter, resolve a doubt for us:
21 7 | the less, concerning this matter, I can not but cite the
22 7 | any praiseworthy deed, no matter how good and excellent they
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