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Niccolò Machiavelli
On the Art of War

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prudent

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1 1| they have spirit and are prudent; for warm countries give 2 1| give rise to men who are prudent but not spirited, and cold ( 3 1| who are spirited but not prudent. This regulation is drawn 4 2| without which, as every prudent man affirms, the infantry 5 2| Whence Carmingnuola as a prudent man quickly recognized the 6 3| therefore, that it would be more prudent to let the enemy blind himself, 7 4| your soldiers, it is a most prudent thing to know how to dissimulate 8 4| fortune. The greater part of prudent Captains would rather receive 9 4| most expert in war, and prudent, with whom he counsels continually, 10 5| And if you are so little prudent that you put yourself in 11 5| cavalry ahead, and with them prudent Heads, not so much to discover 12 6| Captain. And as I believe it prudent, and because thus the Romans 13 7| lost. It would always be prudent, therefore, first to prepare


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