Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 4 | Earth; (4) The Commander; (5) Method and discipline.~
2 I, 5 | 5,6. The Moral Law causes
3 I, 12 | most rigorously enforced? (5) Which army is stronger? (
4 II, 5 | 5. Thus, though we have heard
5 II, 25 | 5. The general, unable to
6 II, 37 | take the enemy unprepared. (5) He will win who has military
7 IV, 5 | 5. Security against defeat
8 V, 5 | 5. In all fighting, the direct
9 VI, 5 | 5. Appear at points which
10 VII, 5 | 5. Maneuvering with an army
11 VIII, 5 | 5. The general who does not
12 VIII, 12| is sensitive to shame; (5) over-solicitude for his
13 IX, 5 | 5. If you are anxious to fight,
14 X, 1 | ground; (4) narrow passes; (5) precipitous heights; (6)
15 X, 5 | 5. From a position of this
16 X, 14 | 3) collapse; (4) ruin; (5) disorganization; (6) rout.~
17 XI, 1 | ground; (4) open ground; (5) ground of intersecting
18 XI, 5 | 5. Ground on which each side
19 XII, 5 | 5. In attacking with fire,
20 XII, 10 | 10. (5) When you start a fire,
21 XIII, 5 | 5. Now this foreknowledge
22 XIII, 7 | spies; (4) doomed spies; (5) surviving spies.~
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