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1 1| permission to return to take care of his fields, as each day
2 1| it is necessary to have care that they do not acquire
3 1| placed in charge of the care of the armies, from place
4 1| as is necessary to take care of the horse; for, as it
5 2| formation of the company. Hence, care should be used in employing
6 2| solid body. Here, great care and practice must be employed,
7 3| place, who are able to take care of themselves in every strait.~
8 3| first company, nor would I care if they were men of equal
9 4| not enough that you take care that it is not in your face
10 4| fortifying of this, I would not care to repeat anything already
11 5| be forced to have greater care, and defend it with greater
12 5| occurs to you, I would take care to listen.~FABRIZIO: I will
13 6| cavalry, which they did not care if they exceeded the number
14 6| retainers who help taking care of the horses or other necessary
15 6| in providing and taking care of them, and because of
16 6| the house, have them taken care of by doctors; for a captain
17 6| mentioned, one ought to take care not to bring the enemy to
18 7| attack). One ought to take care not to be able to be taken
19 7| above all, ought to take care not to be attacked in times
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