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1 1| from the strength of the body, as Caesar did: which strength
2 1| Caesar did: which strength of body is conjectured from the
3 1| make a good and united body. Notwithstanding this, the
4 2| covered, but the rest (of the body) without armor. They had
5 2| assault towns, having the body covered, and being able
6 2| overcame by accustoming the body to hardships and inducing
7 2| The first, to harden the body and accustom it to endure
8 2| And above all, to make the body more inured to hardships,
9 2| together, learn to do what each body of them is obligated to
10 2| that each man turns his body toward the side he is commanded
11 2| entirely, as if it was a solid body. Here, great care and practice
12 2| many bodies, and that each body have its own flag and its
13 3| placed like two wings on a body, and they some times fought
14 3| less, they constituted one body, or rather, one front. So
15 3| the large (size of its) body made it more immobile. The
16 3| little while ago)) that that body should have more life in
17 3| the same way) as a small body, and, therefore, the small
18 3| Vanguard, the Company (main body) and the Rearguard, none
19 5| company by company, as a solid body, or make them enter quickly
20 6| that girl, beautiful in body, to her husband and father,
21 7| most secret places of the body. Others have put them in
22 7| concentrated on preparing the body for hardships and the mind
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