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1 1| would go; so also, the (going) entirely by force would
2 2| on matters of war is not going beyond the limits of Europe.
3 2| follows with his file, also going to the right along the flanks
4 2| Which formation holds when going forward; but when the enemy
5 3| onrush of the one which is going forward; for a large multitude
6 3| alongside, in marching order, going to rekindle the battle with
7 3| these companies either when going out or when fighting are
8 4| ought a Captain have before going to battle, and if some accident
9 4| while the fighting was going on, seeing that a great
10 4| take into account before going into battle: upon which
11 4| the morning, you can delay going out of your encampment for
12 4| able to overcome him by going to meet him in the places
13 4| the Master of cavalry) going forth, and coming into great
14 5| they said that they were going prepared either for marching
15 5| another, or that one (part) going faster and the other more
16 6| who asked him what he was going to do the next day, answered
17 6| who asked him when he was going to move his army, said: “
18 6| discovery, made ((because of his going disorganized)) the victory
19 7| to reenter, when, after going out to fight, it happens
20 7| forces, under the pretext of going to harm Camerino, turned
21 7| and that he should feign going on a hunt at night, to show
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