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1 II, IX | is able to maintain 1500 cavalry and 30,000 hoplites, the 2 II, XII | of so-called knights or cavalry. The fourth class were laborers 3 III, IV | the duties of a general of cavalry by being under the orders 4 III, IV | the orders of a general of cavalry, or the duties of a general 5 IV, III | whose strength lay in their cavalry were oligarchies, and they 6 IV, III | oligarchies, and they used cavalry in wars against their neighbors; 7 IV, XIII| at that time depended on cavalry; indeed, without discipline, 8 IV, XIII| strength of armies lay in their cavalry). But when cities increased 9 VI, VII | kinds of military forces—the cavalry, the heavy infantry, the 10 VI, VII | the country is adapted for cavalry, then a strong oligarchy 11 VI, VII | light-armed troops with cavalry and heavy-armed. And this 12 VI, VII | fight with advantage against cavalry and heavy being lightly 13 VI, VII | fight with advantage against cavalry and heavy infantry. An oligarchy 14 VI, VIII| commanders. Again, if a state has cavalry or light-armed troops or 15 VI, VIII| admirals, or generals of cavalry or of light-armed troops.