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1 Pre| greater presumption, have been occupied with deeds; for the errors
2 2 | and the cavalry, my Romans occupied all the world, and it must
3 2 | then, as much as would (be occupied by) by ten men side by side.
4 3 | arm length and a half is occupied by the hands; whence only
5 3 | same space which the five occupied.~FABRIZIO: The first thing
6 4 | together, and each front is occupied in fighting, they have allowed
7 4 | intervals of the Principi being occupied by the Triari, there was
8 5 | occupy any space already occupied by the flanks, and therefore
9 5 | the rear, and both being occupied by the enemy, has, as a
10 6 | beyond the space which is occupied by the width of the Cross
11 6 | length to include the space occupied by the Captain’s quarters.
12 6 | roads that should not be occupied by them. Then the other
13 6 | so many, sometimes being occupied all together, sometimes
14 6 | disguise of infirm ones, occupied the town. Publius Valerius,
15 7 | the gate, since both are occupied by the crowd.~BATTISTA:
16 7 | with which the Romans often occupied many towns, assaulting them
17 7 | crown: as did Scipio when he occupied new Carthage in Spain. If
18 7 | the State of Urbino, and occupied a State in one day and without
19 7 | expense, would barely have occupied. Those who are besieged
20 7 | introduced them inside, have occupied the town. Chimon, the Athenian,
21 7 | safety. The ancients often occupied towns with tunnels in two
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