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1 2| and apart from the heavy armor, which was a Casque that
2 2| rest (of the body) without armor. They had a sword and a
3 2| and because they had no armor, they were exposed to wounds.
4 2| and shins (protected by) armor, no one the head; and those
5 2| because they were covered with armor. They were better able to
6 2| the heaviness of the arms (armor) and the annoyance of having
7 2| while ago)) has almost no armor in defending itself, and
8 2| he is well equipped with armor to defend himself, as were
9 2| useless to him, as he has no armor and has to meet an enemy
10 2| is (protected) fully by armor. Whence, whoever considers
11 2| see that the one without armor has no remedy, but the one
12 2| were all covered with iron (armor), and, therefore, could
13 2| his arms and legs with armor, is much more apt to defend
14 2| proceeds from its arms (armor) and organization (discipline).~
15 2| heavily burdened by the armor, they could not regain their
16 2| much on their arms (and armor), that if they had to select
17 2| the young men put on arms (armor) which weighed more than
18 3| completely covered with armor, since, condemning the ancient
19 3| condemning the ancient armor as useless with respect
20 3| armed because, even if that armor does not protect them from
21 3| they defend themselves with armor and organization. From which
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