Treatise on horsemanship by Xenophon.
1His report was satisfactory, because the cavalry general smiled and began to send quick orders to his leaders of divisions.
2Maneuver being a threat, of great moral effect, the cavalry general who knows how to use it, can contribute largely to success.
3The cavalry general, of necessity, sees less clearly; his vision has its limits.
4The infantry general has six chances for real battle to one for the cavalry general.
5The cavalry general does have to do this.