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1 1| where no one is enlisted by command of the Prince, but according
2 1| Principality, he who should command should be their Prince or
3 1| People so as to be able to command them more easily. But they
4 1| leaders are exchanged from command to command; for continuous
5 1| exchanged from command to command; for continuous authority
6 3| adept at executing every command, and should be so provided
7 3| they are able easily to command and obey. And the spaces
8 3| place or the enemy should command you.~LUIGI: Truly, (my)
9 3| the three Constables (in command) of the extraordinary pikemen,
10 3| understand, without other command, the pronouncements made
11 3| orders in various ways by his command: which would not have occurred
12 5| else, than to know how to command and how to execute these
13 5| them to turn, whether the command is given by voice or by
14 5| the voices with which they command in (times of) danger, ought
15 5| loud and clear. And if you command with sounds (bugle calls),
16 5| for another; and if you command by voice, you ought to be
17 6| have fought except at the command of the Captain, if anyone
18 6| a remedy, or rather, to command everyone what they ought
19 6| to be alone to whom the command is given, thinks of obeying
20 6| thus, without tumult, your command is executed by everyone.
21 7| to do it, and then how to command it. And of these, there
22 7| never commanded, nor can I command except armies of foreigners,
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