Machiavelli, Volume I by Niccolò Machiavelli
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What a Capitaine ought to doo beinge beseged of his enemies, 194
Example of Coriliano and others, 195 It is requiset chiefly for a Capitain to kepe his souldiers punished and payed, 197 Of aguries, 197 Moste excellent advertismentes and pollicies, 198 The occation of the overthrowe of the Frenchmen at Garigliano, 202 IN THE SEVENTH BOOKE Cities are strong, either by nature or by industrie, 205 The maner of fortificacion, 205 Bulwarkes ought not to be made oute of a towne distante from the same, 207 Example of Genoa, 208 Of the Countes Catherin, 208 The fation of percullesies used in Almaine, 210 Howe the battelmentes of walles were made at the first, and how thei are |
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