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1 2| a sword of an arm and a half length, and a dagger on
2 2| the German, and would want half to be armed as the Romans,
3 2| the Romans, and the other half as the Germans. For, if
4 2| while ago)) to be composed half of shield bearers and half
5 2| half of shield bearers and half among pikemen and other
6 3| would be the deployment of half the Army, and would cover
7 3| and an arm length and a half is occupied by the hands;
8 3| whence only seven and a half arm lengths of the pike
9 3| these remain four and one half arm lengths to the third
10 3| the fourth, and one and a half to the fifth. The other
11 6| rows of quarters would be half of cavalry and half of infantry.~
12 6| would be half of cavalry and half of infantry.~And as I want ((
13 6| in which I should quarter half with cavalry and half infantry,
14 6| quarter half with cavalry and half infantry, distant thirty
15 6| encampment, I would have a half circle ditch, from which
16 7| battlements were made a half arm length thin (wide),
17 7| are bent, they sustain half the weight.~But let us return
18 7| they balance a beam so that half of it comes over the bridge,
19 7| the bridge, and the other half outside. Then they join
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