Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 25| Now the general who wins a battle makes many calculations
2 I, 25| calculations in his temple ere the battle is fought. The general who
3 I, 25| The general who loses a battle makes but few calculations
4 II, 29| equally matched, we can offer battle; if slightly inferior in
5 II, 38| you will succumb in every battle.~
6 IV, 15| victorious strategist only seeks battle after the victory has been
7 V, 5 | may be used for joining battle, but indirect methods will
8 V, 10| 10. In battle, there are not more than
9 V, 16| the turmoil and tumult of battle, there may be seeming disorder
10 VI, 1 | field and has to hasten to battle will arrive exhausted.~
11 VI, 19| and the time of the coming battle, we may concentrate from
12 VII, 23| Management says: On the field of battle, the spoken word does not
13 IX, 19| aloof and tries to provoke a battle, he is anxious for the other
14 IX, 25| the enemy is forming for battle.~
15 IX, 39| time without either joining battle or taking themselves off
16 X, 12| is not easy to provoke a battle, and fighting will be to
17 X, 17| on meeting the enemy give battle on their own account from
18 XI, 28| they are ordered out to battle, your soldiers may weep,
19 XI, 67| you can fight a decisive battle.~
20 XII, 18| no general should fight a battle simply out of pique.~
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