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1 1| the soldiers kept in the field who are a great number,
2 1| be able to combat in the field with every (kind) of enemy,
3 1| the industry of war in the field is placed in these things,
4 2| engagements and battles in the field, which are the important
5 2| young men be trained on the field of Mars, so that having
6 2| and we cannot do so in the field because they are not our
7 3| charge, of which in the field I would employ more in the
8 3| you don’t have to take the field with him. But if he should
9 3| therefore, that, being in the field, if you do not want something
10 3| be afraid of him in the field where I am able to seize
11 3| against it when he is in the field and having an Army in an
12 4| you should depart from the field, and divide your forces
13 4| you that whoever is in the field, cannot avoid an engagement
14 5| overcome the enemy in the field, and then marched on his
15 6| there remain enemies in the field, towns under suspicion,
16 6| caused by campaigning in the field in the winter ought to be
17 6| value, makes war in the field in the winter time. And
18 7| allowed, but should be open field where no bushes, embankments,
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