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1 1| weather) allows it, to enter into a much longer discussion.
2 2| himself from pikes, and enter among them, than is a man-at-arms (
3 2| the Centurions quickly enter them (the ranks) without
4 3| ranks and retire, they can enter into the spaces of the second
5 3| would not be possible to enter among the enemy forces to
6 3| that the second rank had to enter among the first, the fourth
7 4| nor should he be afraid to enter into these labors, where
8 4| they should give way, and enter through the regular spaces
9 4| Astati to be divided and enter the wings of the army, and
10 5| of them the cavalry can enter among them without disorganizing
11 5| into groups of a hundred, enter into their places between
12 5| the voids left by them, enter the two bands of extraordinary
13 5| solid body, or make them enter quickly between the ranks
14 5| the Veliti would have to enter the intervals (gaps) that
15 5| those who would have to enter into the two bands of extraordinary
16 5| center. But before they enter, the wagons and unarmed
17 5| in two ways: either you enter into them while marching,
18 6| employed allowing him to enter their country, and (in proof)
19 6| there was no fear they would enter, have overcome it before
20 7| winding and recessed, you can enter among them only with difficulty,
21 7| men, the enemy does not enter with them. And therefore,
22 7| do not want the enemy to enter by the breaks in the wall
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