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1 Pre| right to him to maintain his ordinary appearance and voice who,
2 1 | should be their Prince or an ordinary Lord; or if it is a Republic,
3 2 | than sharp. This is the ordinary armament of the infantry
4 2 | under arms heavier than the ordinary, making them draw the crossbow
5 2 | name, are called regular (ordinary) Veliti: the whole ten Companies,
6 2 | shield bearers; a thousand ordinary pikemen, and one hundred
7 2 | pikemen, and one hundred fifty ordinary Veliti, all of whom comprise (
8 2 | addition, a Head of the ordinary Veliti with five Heads of
9 2 | shield bearers, a thousand ordinary pikemen, a thousand extraordinary
10 2 | extraordinary pikemen, five hundred ordinary Veliti, and five hundred
11 2 | Centurions, ten Captains of ordinary Veliti, and one Captain
12 2 | on the side.~¶ The fifty ordinary Veliti of the company are
13 2 | of these more than of the ordinary companies, in all the particular
14 3 | they have, and who are the ordinary (regular) pikemen and Veliti,
15 3 | as the men-at-arms. The ordinary Veliti I would leave around
16 3 | of them. In fact all the ordinary pikemen of the first company
17 3 | second is the head of fifty ordinary Veliti, the third the Centurion,
18 5 | front, I would place all the ordinary Veliti, and in that in the
19 6 | is no danger except the ordinary, since two parts of the
20 7 | things which differ from the ordinary are made at home, but if
21 7 | it. Others have written ordinary things in a letter, and
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