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Niccolò Machiavelli
The life of Castruccio Castracani

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1 7 | upon the appearance of the enemy withdrew from Montecarlo, 2 7 | within about two miles of the enemy, and slight skirmishes between 3 7 | coming to battle with the enemy. Uguccione, finding himself 4 7 | Presently, deeming that the enemy was sufficiently emboldened, 5 7 | Castruccio had noticed how the enemy had placed all his best 6 7 | came into contact with the enemy, only the wings of the two 7 7 | to the weaker part of the enemy’s troops, and the most efficient 8 7 | most efficient men of the enemy were disengaged; and thus 9 7 | difficulty, Castruccio put the enemy to flight on both flanks, 10 14| hesitated to attack his enemy in the open lest he should 11 14| determined to fall upon his enemy, for here his few men would 12 15| who were engaged with the enemy’s infantry were scattered 13 15| strike a decisive blow at the enemy and put them to flight, 14 15| fall upon the flank of the enemy. These orders they carried 15 15| than by the valour of their enemy. Those in the rear turned 16 17| reason to think that his enemy would make a better fight, 17 17| surrounding plain. Moreover, the enemy could not hinder its being 18 17| close quarters with the enemy, an undertaking of great 19 18| Castruccio and those of the enemy who succeeded in crossing 20 18| that both his men and the enemy were utterly exhausted, 21 18| attack the cavalry of the enemy. This they did with lance 22 18| own cavalry, fell upon the enemy with the greatest fury and 23 19| watch for any attempt of the enemy to retrieve the fortunes 24 22| he had only killed a new enemy. Castruccio praised greatly


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