Book, Chapter
1 1, I | also be seen [as it will be said below] to what necessity
2 1, III | seen, but time, which is said to be the father of every
3 1, III | testimony to that which was said above that men never act
4 1, III | confusion and disorder. It is said therefore that Hunger and
5 1, VI | united.~Sparta, as I have said, being governed by a King
6 1, VIII | And among other things he said was, that the treasure which
7 1, VIII | in an evasive manner he said, that it was not necessary
8 1, VIII | fearing the things that are said against them.~¶ This part [
9 1, VIII | This part [as has been said] was well organized in Rome,
10 1, VIII | important affairs. Of one, they said he had robbed money from
11 1, VIII | not have been [as I have said] as easy to accuse as to
12 1, X | what the writers would have said of him freely, let him observe
13 1, XI | others, for men [as was said in our preface] are born,
14 1, XII | and to others that she had said yes. For these men, being
15 1, XIII | Nobility, that without the said means either would have
16 1, XIV | becoming known, the Consul said that every thing was proceeding
17 1, XIV | fowl did not peck away, he said “Let us see if they would
18 1, XV | encouraging his soldiers said, “Those crests cannot inflict
19 1, XV | oath they had taken, he said that it [the oath] was to
20 1, XVI | It does not (as I have said) acquire friendly partisans,
21 1, XVI | offend him.~Thus (as was said above) a free state that
22 1, XVII | for it is seen (as I have said a little above) that a City
23 1, XVII | which lacks them (as was said above) is quickly ruined,
24 1, XVIII | entirely impossible; as I said above this is what Cleomenes
25 1, XXI | adhered to that, when he said: “And Tullus made of These
26 1, XXIII | sterile places, as I have said. Having therefore lost that
27 1, XXV | created a chief for the said sacrifice, whom they called
28 1, XXV | retained. And this (as I have said) ought to be preserved by
29 1, XXVIII | therefore, what has been said, will not blame Athens for
30 1, XXIX | ungrateful, for it can be said there is no other example
31 1, XXIX | merit the excuse that I said above was merited by those
32 1, XXX | other ways: but (as was said above) men do not know how
33 1, XXXV | to be noted that when [we said] an authority given by free
34 1, XXXV | detail in the creation of the said Ten.~
35 1, XXXVII | public, whenever (as I have said) this was brought up, that
36 1, XXXVII | that place, to whom the said countryside was assigned.
37 1, XXXVII | give his name to go to the said Colony; so much more ready
38 1, XXXVIII| Senate had forbidden the said people to arm and defend
39 1, XXXVIII| abusing and censuring the said Imbault, nor did they stop
40 1, XXXIX | persuade themselves that if the said Magistracy were remoted,
41 1, XL | examine and establish the said laws, and they created the
42 1, XL | of their causes, as was said above. Proceedings being
43 1, XL | armies, led in part by the said Ten. Appius remained to
44 1, XL | excessive desire (as we said above) that the Senate had
45 1, XL | For men, as King Ferrando said, often act like certain
46 1, XLI | doing this (according as was said above) what he did was not
47 1, XLV | to the People. Virginius said that he was not worthy of
48 1, XLVI | ambitious Citizens (as was said before) who live in a Republic
49 1, XLVII | The Roman People (as was said above) having become annoyed
50 1, XLVII | reasonable (as has been said), they turned to obtain
51 1, XLVII | deservingly admiring it, said these words: Where is there
52 1, XLVII | Senate in the palace, [and] said to them that the time had
53 1, XLVII | Pacovius taking this occasion said: Since you judge that this
54 1, XLVII | among them a proverb, which said: These men have one mind
55 1, XLIX | through new laws, reduced the said Magistracy to eighteen months:
56 1, LI | other, decided that the said stipends be given: but they
57 1, LIII | and so harmful, that they said freely they would rather
58 1, LIII | are not undertaken, as was said above of the Venetians who,
59 1, LIII | under it. This that I have said is confirmed by infinite
60 1, LVI | addition to this it was said throughout Italy that at
61 1, LVII | obeyed. And Titus Livius said these words, From being
62 1, LVII | seen that whatever may be said of a People about their
63 1, LVII | always happen as T. Livius said in the above written words,
64 1, LVIII | a thing which (as I have said) is accused by all writers,
65 1, LVIII | addition to what I have said, there are many examples,
66 1, LVIII | hear. And if (as has been said above) they err in things
67 1, LVIII | to repent. And (as I have said) they held the name of Royalty
68 1, LVIII | which our Historian has said in the aforementioned text
69 1, LIX | to whom in his speech he said he had a counsel that would
70 1, LIX | believe, from the things said, that the people make fewer
71 1, LX | years [of age]; and Valerius said, talking to his soldiers,
72 1, LX | as Rome had, as has been said at another time; for hardships
73 2, II | Province of which it can be said has in it free Cities, in
74 2, II | individual, those for whom the said good is done are so many,
75 2, II | and it happened in the said City [Corcyra] that the
76 2, II | horrible cases occurred in the said Province, so that it is
77 2, II | free in every way (as was said above) make the greatest
78 2, II | all that which has been said, will not marvel at the
79 2, II | them. Who in their speech said to him. that for a hundred
80 2, III | two [few] words, when he said: Rome grew while Alba was
81 2, IV | became so powerful that the said Tuscans lost the Dominion
82 2, IV | on the other hand (as I said above) she always reserved
83 2, IV | proceeding (as has been said) had been observed only
84 2, IV | Praetor of the Aetolians, the said Praetor in coming to talk
85 2, IV | of this matter it will be said, so many institutions observed
86 2, V | was once powerful, as was said above, full of Religion
87 2, V | Roman power. So that (as was said) nothing remained of it
88 2, VIII | causes: The first, as was said above, that they were attracted
89 2, VIII | their countries (as was said above) driven by necessity;
90 2, VIII | him Judea. And as I have said above that sometimes such
91 2, VIII | these Maurusians, which said: We Maurusians here fled
92 2, X | war. Which sentence was said by Quintus Curtius in the
93 2, XI | notoriety than protection, as is said in this treatise of what
94 2, XII | the opinion of the others, said that he would go to meet
95 2, XII | as we have several times said.~On the other hand, it is
96 2, XII | On the other hand, it is said that in awaiting the enemy
97 2, XIII | Praetor, who in their council said these words: If even now
98 2, XV | councils, their Praetor Annius said these words: I judge it
99 2, XV | Milonius, their Praetor, said: This short march would
100 2, XVI | obstinacy victory (as was said at another time) was contained;
101 2, XVI | front wide, as has been said; but when the country is
102 2, XVI | is a rare thing (as was said above) that they do to unite
103 2, XVII | in a small area (as was said) and finding the walls of
104 2, XVII | secure in order to save the said artillery as those outside
105 2, XVII | part useless, as has been said. So that the defense of
106 2, XVII | before. And therefore (as was said above) these instruments
107 2, XVII | seen (if all the things said above were true) that they
108 2, XVIII | mock of a like proceeding, said: Quam malem vinctos mini
109 2, XIX | believed it, they would have said that in these times one
110 2, XIX | None the less (as I have said another time when discussing
111 2, XX | you by a Prince, as I have said, under their captains, under
112 2, XXII | These things have been said of that [error] which the
113 2, XXII | him (according as it was said) to remain neutral, showing
114 2, XXIII | measured their strength, as was said above. For that Republic
115 2, XXIII | matters of moment (as I have said). Princes ought to imitate
116 2, XXIII | who were deemed more wise said that it would be of little
117 2, XXIII | wiser part of the Senate said, This was the voice of free
118 2, XXIV | For firstly (as has been said) they cause you to be more
119 2, XXIV | considers all that I have said, will recognize the Romans
120 2, XXV | City of Pistoia (as I have said in other discussions and
121 2, XXV | Tuscans, therefore, (as was said above) were deceived by
122 2, XXVI | impede him (as has been said) in attacking you, so that
123 2, XXVI | Veienti, to whom (as has been said) it was not enough to make
124 2, XXVI | harmful thing (as has been said above) to treat men with
125 2, XXVI | whether true or false, it is said: For harsh statements, even
126 2, XXX | powerful: But when these said neighbors (although inferior
127 2, XXX | discussion and from what we have said elsewhere several times,
128 2, XXXII | happened, therefore, (as I have said) that this mode [of assault]
129 2, XXXII | from a long siege (as was said above), or from a continuous
130 2, XXXIII | proceeding of passing through the said forest into Tuscany, judging
131 3, I | some accident outside the said organization come to that
132 3, I | renewing them (as has been said), is to bring them back
133 3, I | therefore, (as has been said) that men who live together
134 3, I | hundred ninety four [1494] said that it was necessary to
135 3, III | to what has already been said there: I will cite only
136 3, VI | incurred in Conspiracies (as I said above) are great, being
137 3, VI | than one. The one cannot be said to be a Conspiracy, but
138 3, VI | unhappy. And (as I have said above) in all these conspiracies,
139 3, VI | those whom he had called he said, either you swear to go
140 3, VI | called by Ortanus, arose and said: Either we go now to carry
141 3, VI | De’Medici, in meeting him said, Ah traitor!, which word
142 3, VI | were apprehensive that the said Popilius might reveal the
143 3, VI | from the Samnites (as we said elsewhere); the Heads of
144 3, VII | it is overthrown, for the said general public to harm anyone
145 3, VIII | would not have refused the said price, but would have opened
146 3, VIII | death. And Titus Livius said; Thus ended the career of
147 3, VIII | free. And as it has been said above that men in their
148 3, IX | suits the times (as I have said) with his methods, and always
149 3, IX | never change, as has been said, and it happens of necessity
150 3, X | position. Nor can it be said that Fabius avoided an engagement,
151 3, XI | human things (as has been said at other times) there is
152 3, XII | the sword, he [Messius] said these words to his soldiers;
153 3, XIII | who had a [good] army, he said he cared little of that:
154 3, XIII | Thessaly against Pompey, he said, I go against a leader without
155 3, XIII | Pelopidas and Epaminondas (as we said elsewhere) had delivered
156 3, XV | be given to Quintius, and said: For the success of the
157 3, XVI | Carthage and Antioch, as was said elsewhere) no longer fearing
158 3, XVIII | ENEMY~Epaminondas the Theban said nothing was more necessary
159 3, XX | and presenting them to him said, that by means of them [
160 3, XXI | badly off; for (as had been said another time, and is true)
161 3, XXI | method: for (as has been said) there are dangers and defects
162 3, XXII | And, therefore, it was said by a prudent man, that to
163 3, XXII | as to have often (as we said above) men who by their
164 3, XXII | any, they imputed (as was said) their punishment to the
165 3, XXII | hatred, which as I have said above of Scipio and Hannibal,
166 3, XXII | everything that the writers have said, it is difficult to judge.
167 3, XXII | particular friends (as we said above), such as we call
168 3, XXIII | white horses, where they said that from pride he had wanted
169 3, XXV | noted here (as has been said) the honor which was given
170 3, XVII | the wise men of our City said at one time, that is, That
171 3, XVII | men who, in visiting them, said they were of the party of
172 3, XXVIII | open the ways (as has been said) to whoever seeks favors
173 3, XXIX | wicked nature of men, as was said. For those Princes being
174 3, XXX | not able to act well, the said envy not permitting them
175 3, XXXI | the Carthaginian, (as was said above) he pointed out to
176 3, XXXI | fortune]. And that which is said of an individual, is said
177 3, XXXI | said of an individual, is said also of the many who live
178 3, XXXI | another time it has been said that the foundation of all
179 3, XXXI | out with the army (as we said above) against the Tuscans,
180 3, XXXI | change in arrangements, he said: What every man has learned
181 3, XXXI | circumstances well, and the words he said to reanimate them to go
182 3, XXXIII | could hope for victory, he said he could also tell them
183 3, XXXIV | distribution are guided by what is said of one by the public voice
184 3, XXXV | Perseus, turning to him, said: Traitor, you have waited
185 3, XXXVI | Master of cavalry, when he said: Let no one have fear of
186 3, XXXVII | completely foolhardy thing, as I said above when I condemned the
187 3, XXXIX | them into the nets. This is said to show how the chase, according
188 3, XXXIX | seeing it in so great danger, said to the Consul: Do you see
189 3, XLI | Lentulus, the Roman legate said, that it did not appear
190 3, XLII | received, the first who said that the peace made at Claudium [
191 3, XLII | Consul Sp. Posthumius; he said that the Roman people were
192 3, XLIV | notable term, where they said: They had rebelled, for
193 3, XLV | ardor for combat, and (as we said before) his vehemence. Here
194 3, XLVIII | double treachery of the said Alfonso, they lost many
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