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1 1| other aims in (using) such exercises is not good, and any City
2 1| City: and as the military exercises where the young men were
3 1| Emperors discontinued these exercises, it was necessary to employ
4 1| Deletto where, during the exercises with the army, those of
5 1| they would now attend these exercises with pleasure, for the drawing
6 1| assemble them for (joint) exercises, and without this training
7 2| able after working hard in exercises on land to refresh themselves
8 2| be remounted. And as such exercises, both on foot and horseback,
9 2| by the public where such exercises are to be carried on, and
10 2| which are necessary for such exercises. That which they do, therefore,
11 2| good proceeding.~From these exercises, it resulted that the ancients
12 2| cannot obligate them to other exercises than they themselves want.
13 2| who is practiced in these exercises knows how this order proceeds,
14 2| others or to train in common exercises, than to train them well
15 2| them well in particular exercises. They ought, therefore, ((
16 2| they kept their military exercises alive, and honored those
17 5| original formation. These exercises and accustomization are
18 6| very difficult, because the exercises which they gave each day
19 7| day under arms in feigned exercises, so that in real (battles)
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