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1 2| forming it with two horns (wings), I say, that you ought
2 2| company with two horns (wings), the first Centurion has
3 2| infantry per file, with two wings, on each side of his front,
4 2| will be between the two wings, and a Centurion in each
5 2| on each flank. These two wings (serve to) hold between
6 2| points of the two horns (wings), which then from wings
7 2| wings), which then from wings become the rear (shoulder)
8 2| the solid company, without wings and without the plaza, is
9 3| the army, placed like two wings on a body, and they some
10 3| arranged any stronger, for both wings are amply provided with
11 3| a thousand Veliti in its wings, I would arrange, that after
12 3| I would put it in the wings of the Army, so that firing
13 3| firm, and become as two wings of the army or do you also
14 4| and put his Legions in the wings of the Army, and placed
15 4| to walk slowly, and the wings to move forward swiftly:
16 4| swiftly: so that only the wings of both armies fought, and
17 4| had them retire into the wings of the army, so as to make
18 4| be divided and enter the wings of the army, and did not
19 5| between the cavalry and the wings of the Army. Then, into
20 5| that exist between the wings of the Army, and the cavalry
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