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1 2| those who give, and not receive, laws from other men. But ((
2 3| be able, if necessary, to receive the Princeps and the Astati
3 3| together as to be able to receive one another among themselves,
4 3| and how one line would receive the other, I have come to
5 3| only serve to enable one to receive the other, but also to provide
6 3| enemy, and does not have to receive any friends into it, and
7 3| as this last part has to receive more men, its spaces must
8 3| be larger, and those who receive them lesser in number.~LUIGI:
9 3| should be sufficient to receive them.~LUIGI: The ranks of
10 3| wide intervals which would receive them.~FABRIZIO: If the enemy
11 3| no one behind who should receive them, for from the middle
12 4| fashion for one to be able to receive the other, and one to help
13 4| Triari, there was no place to receive the Astati, and therefore,
14 4| ranks in the rear which will receive you. But let us return to
15 4| scissor, so as to be able to receive that wedge into that space,
16 4| prudent Captains would rather receive the onrush of the enemy,
17 5| army, space would remain to receive another company. And as
18 6| hamlets, and farm houses that receive you; so that all the hard
19 7| cattle, which you cannot receive in your house, ought to
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