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1 2| usually goes on for gain in a camp, was of no effect in an
2 4| intelligence (in the enemy camp) and having corrupted some
3 5| ones for use by the whole camp, I would divide the public
4 5| remain for them to dine and camp, since ordinarily an Army
5 5| therefore feigned to make camp there, and had ditches dug,
6 6| other activities of the camp, which was the manner observed
7 6| baggage (impedimenta) of the Camp. And it has to be understood
8 6| ditches on the rear of the camp.~BATTISTA: I confess I do
9 6| confusion is not to arise, the camp must always face the same
10 6| placed a space around the camp, and in front of it they
11 6| to the protection of the camp, which, without the distribution (
12 6| others want to place the camp near the enemy, for I do
13 6| the ancients guarding the camp at night, that they had
14 6| does not lodge within the camp at night, and who arrives
15 6| and rarely returned to camp; and to such that did return
16 6| such that did return to camp, he was not allowed to return
17 6| of those (sections of the camp) which we showed a short
18 7| many pretexts, go into the camp that is besieged, and from
19 7| any spy has come into the camp during the day, have no
20 7| who, in order to break camp more secretly, did not give
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