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... etermined the strength of an army.
One was the most commonly used method of simply counting the numbers, but at the same time it was also the most unreliable method.
Having a large number was obviously a great benefit, but it couldnt be said that the number necessarily determined the direction of the war, and there was also the risk of being hindered if the command was misguided.
Because of that, when evaluating the strength of an army, there was another factor that wasnt ...
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