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1 Pre| institutions without the help of the military are not
2 1 | discussion may be long, I want help from these, my friends,
3 2 | and unarmed without any help and without using their
4 3 | this method, one cannot help the rank in front, or defend
5 3 | front. So that in order to help one another, they did not
6 3 | arrangement, in order to help one another, they place
7 3 | another among themselves, and help each other easily. And that
8 3 | together be able easily to help the van and the rear of
9 4 | this has been a very great help to the cavalry. Of all those
10 4 | receive the other, and one to help the other. He made the vans
11 4 | either by announcing new help which is arriving, or by
12 5 | soldiers their regular pay, to help the wounded and infirm,
13 6 | hence without retainers who help taking care of the horses
14 6 | cavalry should be obligated to help the owners (of the horses)
15 6 | their aid, also ran out to help them plunder, and, because
16 7 | eyes where he could be of help, and that everyone should
17 7 | place, but is prepared to help anyone requesting their
18 7 | anyone requesting their help. And when matters are so
19 7 | accomplished victory, or new help which is come to their disfavor.
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