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or, again, if the
case is complicated, what order we should adopt,
what evidence or documents of any kind should
be read out in the course of our speech, and what
reserved for a later stage. This gift of arrangement
is to oratory what generalship is to war. The skilled
commander will know how to distribute his forces
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for battle, what troops he should keep back to
garrison forts or guard cities, to secure supplies, or
guard communications, and what dispositions to make
by land and by sea.
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