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1 2| Mars, so that having the river Tiber nearby, they would
2 4| routed while crossing a river by an alert enemy of theirs,
3 4| they had been split by the river. Some time you may find
4 4| unexpectedly had crossed the river, placed himself miles distant
5 5| arrive at the banks of a river, which causes you to lose
6 5| rear, and arriving at a river, so that the enemy should
7 5| becoming aware, he crossed the river without being able to be
8 5| Some, in order to cross a river, not having a bridge, have
9 5| should be overcome by the river. Rivers that are not forded,
10 5| happens that in crossing a river, the enemy on the opposite
11 5| his army on the bank of a river in Gaul, and his crossing
12 5| on the other side of the river, marched for several days
13 5| for several days along the river, and the enemy did the same.
14 5| everything in order, crossed the river without difficulty.~ZANOBI:
15 5| FABRIZIO: Yes, we have. The river, in that part between the
16 5| than elsewhere, for the river always places more material,
17 5| If it happens that the river has washed away the bottom
18 5| them on the bottom of the river, and cross over those. But
19 7| employed, especially if a river runs in the middle of the
20 7| anything else by way of the river, threw great quantities
21 7| which being carried by the river without being able to be
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