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1 2| it happened that being on foot and wanting to defend themselves
2 2| been defeated by men on foot because of some defect they
3 2| had to combat with men on foot organized and as obstinate
4 2| cavalry against those on foot so organized; and regrouping
5 2| ground by the pike, those on foot who remain are so numerous
6 2| who, although they were on foot, were all covered with iron (
7 2| man-at-arms (cavalryman) on foot. I want to give you a small
8 2| little attention to the foot soldiers and had mounted
9 2| much more inferior to the foot soldier in accomplishing
10 2| recalled, were almost all on foot, and fought pressed closely
11 2| the cavalry to become as foot soldiers, and also at another
12 2| such exercises, both on foot and horseback, were easy
13 2| it of six thousand men on foot; and assign four hundred
14 3| penetrate the enemy companies on foot, and the enemy at the first
15 3| the greater portion on foot, among whom should be ten
16 3| reasons the soldiers on foot of our times wear the breastplate
17 6| the front at the head and foot (of each row). I would also
18 6| fourth of them always on foot, who would be distributed
19 7| land and on the sea, on foot and on horseback. Of naval
20 7| to kneel with the left foot (knee) so that they could
21 7| combatants, went around on foot, and even if they did lose
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