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1 3| so protected by the other sides, that it cannot be captured.
2 4| which had scythes on their sides, so that they not only served
3 4| enemy from behind or on the sides. Which can be done only
4 5| capable of fighting on four sides, and they said that they
5 5| one has to arrange which sides are not guarded by other
6 5| front protect all the other sides, except the front; and therefore
7 5| companies behind protect all the sides, except the side in the
8 5| right flank protect all the sides, from the right flank outward.
9 5| the left, engird all the sides, from the left flank outward:
10 5| organized to assault you on two sides, the two sides on which
11 5| you on two sides, the two sides on which he assaults you
12 5| comes from three or four sides, it needs must be either
13 5| assault you from three or four sides with large and organized
14 5| to assault you on several sides, it will be his foolishness
15 5| Army does not know to which sides he guides them, since there
16 5| place the Heads along the sides, who should maintain the
17 6| and the Auxiliaries on the sides. Which method they observed
18 6| behind these quarters on all sides a space of thirty arm lengths
19 7| every place guarded on all sides, and thus he assaults you
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