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1 1| do your equals who obtain provisions from Princes and the Community.
2 1| corrupt order. As to the provisions that are reserved for me
3 1| King ought not to give (provisions) to them, or if he does
4 2| arms, and to impede its provisions; but as to engagements and
5 2| to his arms, must carry provisions for many days, and if he
6 4| adversary with the scythes. Provisions against these attacks were
7 5| ought the Captain make other provisions against these tumultuous
8 5| them strong. So that the provisions of living (eating) for the
9 5| suffering hardship of (lack of) provisions, for it lived from things
10 5| obtain it, and as to other provisions, I would govern myself entirely
11 6| public wagons for the public provisions of food and arms. And I
12 6| to the public wagons for provisions, and the fourth to the armorers.
13 6| their supply of water and provisions. To avoid this weakness,
14 6| enemy does not impede your provisions, but to provide whence you
15 6| therefore, you must always have provisions (on hand) for the army for
16 6| provide you daily, keep the provisions in a strong place, and,
17 6| for one evil causes the provisions not to arrive, and the other
18 6| this province, giving them provisions, and placed lowborn men
19 7| things mentioned previously, provisions for living and fighting
20 7| victor. Whoever does not make provisions necessary to live (eat),
21 7| cavalry, should make two provisions: the one, that he should
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