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If, being the Commander of an Army, thou espiest a gross
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If, being the Commander of an Army, thou espiest a gross
and manifest error in thine Ene∣my, look well to thy self; for Treachery is not far off. He whom desire of Victory binds too much, is apt to stumble at his own Ruine.