On Horsemanship by Xenophon
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aim, if at the moment of discharge the lance be directed steadily on
the object aimed at.[13] [12] Al. "to turn right-about." [13] "If the lance is steadily eyeing the mark at the instant of discharge." This treatise, consisting of notes and suggestions, lessons and exercises suited to a private individual, must come to a conclusion; the theory and practice of the matter suited to a cavalry commander will be found developed in the companion treatise.[14] [14] In reference to "The Cavalry General", or "Hipparch." |
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