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1 1| this way I can more easily carry out my intentions. I should
2 1| particulars, he will never carry on a war to victory (and
3 1| the sword, dig a ditch, carry a load, and are without
4 1| so that they cannot go to carry out their business, because
5 2| the head; and those few carry a halberd in place of a
6 2| the annoyance of having to carry them; which inconveniences
7 2| Strength makes him better to carry arms, hurl himself against
8 2| hardships, they accustom it to carry great weights. This accustoming
9 2| addition to his arms, must carry provisions for many days,
10 2| army: and those men who carry out the first, will easily
11 2| the pikes, and who should carry them, which is not in any
12 2| except that those (Heads) who carry pikes stay with the pikemen.
13 2| which I would have (them) to carry the necessary tents, cooking
14 2| of the infantry, should carry the tents, (cooking) utensils,
15 5| closest to them, which would carry them so that if the enemy
16 5| ranks.~ZANOBI: Who would carry the clearing equipment?~
17 5| The wagons assigned to carry such equipment.~ZANOBI:
18 6| and separate the men who carry burdens from the unburdened
19 7| rides level and when they carry less weight, they come to
20 7| rides inclined and when they carry more weight, they are weaker.
21 7| soldiers who practice today carry more arms than is customary,
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