Book, Chapter
1 1, I | by many people [who] had come to certain small islands
2 1, I | beginning they were enabled to come to that greatness which
3 1, II | compared to Sparta.~But let us come to Rome, which, notwithstanding
4 1, IV | accompanying. But let us come to the other particulars
5 1, V | than that of Rome: And to come to the reasons, I say [taking
6 1, V | everything skillfully will come to this conclusion: The
7 1, VI | others who should newly come to live there to take part
8 1, VI | And if the Roman State had come to be more tranquil, it
9 1, VI | consider the benefit that will come to the Republic from this
10 1, VII | counselled that the time had come [to be able] to castigate
11 1, VII | Spanish army [called] to come in, they would have given
12 1, VII | Lombardy, and urged them to come to Chiusi with arms in hand,
13 1, XII | statue, and saying “WILL YOU COME TO ROME?”, it appeared to
14 1, XIII | Roman name, should have come to Rome and attacked her;
15 1, XIII | that the age had not yet come, when the Gods were to be
16 1, XIV | because of this wanting to come to an engagement, he commanded
17 1, XIV | had told a lie, it would come back on him to his prejudice.
18 1, XVII | corruption those Kings had come, if it should have continued
19 1, XVIII | where such difficulties come to rise very fast, as there
20 1, XVIII | fear. This evil did not come on suddenly, but by degrees,
21 1, XVIII | but it is necessary to come to the extraordinary, such
22 1, XXII | expedition in which they were to come against the Veienti, it
23 1, XXIII | is easy for the enemy to come in large numbers, because
24 1, XXXI | whence the Tuscans could come, and Virginius on the other
25 1, XXXIII | incidents give him, he will soon come to a place that when the
26 1, XXXIV | Republics, not those that come in the regular way. As is
27 1, XXXIV | Chiefs of the City had to come to the same obedience as
28 1, XXXVI | and thus they would have come to be more unrestrained,
29 1, XXXVIII| Equeans that the time had come for them to be able to attack
30 1, XL | that ended the year had come: the two tables of the laws
31 1, XL | the armies, which, having come together with the remnants
32 1, XL | the Plebs that Appius had come to [the side of] the People
33 1, XLVI | Citizens and the Magistrates come to the above mentioned limits
34 1, XLVII | power be created, who could come from the Plebs as well as
35 1, XLVII | the Nobility: and having come to this decision, he had
36 1, XLVII | to them that the time had come to be able to subdue the
37 1, XLVII | they were constrained to come to the particulars, the
38 1, XLIX | disorders in that City. And to come to some particular example
39 1, LIII | Senate that it would have come to arms and bloodshed if
40 1, LIII | them, before their ruin had come.~Considering therefore what
41 1, LIII | Hannibal, and he no sooner had come to the encounter than he,
42 1, LV | Apollo: which plunder having come into the hands of the Roman
43 1, LV | neighbors, for others have not come to their homes nor have
44 1, LV | if, by chance, any should come into their hands, they kill
45 1, LV | these times not any one has come forth who has been able
46 1, LVI | CITY OR A PROVINCE, SIGNS COME WHICH FORETELL THEM, OR
47 1, LX | elect him) that he should come to that rank through some
48 2 | reasons for hating past events come to be extinguished, as they
49 2, II | public betterment, both come to increase in a wondrous
50 2, III | foreigners who should plan to come to live there. Through force,
51 2, III | that foreigners would not come to them; and in addition
52 2, III | commerce that makes men come together, ordered that in
53 2, III | from everyone the desire to come there in order to bring
54 2, IV | decision than those which come from those who live in the
55 2, IV | When, therefore, they are come to such a great number that
56 2, V | thing.~As to the causes that come from Heaven, they are those
57 2, VIII | in the provinces, do not come from anything else than
58 2, IX | those who should plan to come under their dominion. And
59 2, X | of Sparta was obliged to come to battle and was routed,
60 2, X | and that someone might come who had more iron than he
61 2, X | a Captain, seeing succor come to the army of his enemy,
62 2, X | enemy, has preferred to come to an engagement with him
63 2, X | Alexander the Great should have come into Italy, if he would
64 2, XII | or that he want her to come out to meet him: And the
65 2, XII | Charles VIII, wanted to come to assault him, after he
66 2, XII | reinforcements do not have to come from a distance, so that
67 2, XII | a distance, so that you come to risk all your forces
68 2, XIII | that men of little fortune come to high rank without force
69 2, XIII | rank to which others have come is not obtained either by
70 2, XIII | saw them] constrained to come to an accord. As this victory
71 2, XIV | the desire to aid you will come to those (being armed by
72 2, XV | deliberations it is well to come to the point of what it
73 2, XV | foreseen this bad mood that had come upon the Latin people, the
74 2, XV | by delaying, they would come to lose in any case, as
75 2, XVI | proverb, The matter has come to the Triari, which in
76 2, XVII | pushes the other as they come to a break, if they are
77 2, XVII | the attacks which could come from the town, had fortified
78 2, XVII | stockade and you do not want to come to an engagement unless
79 2, XVII | out of your fortress and come to battle. This happened
80 2, XVII | their fortified place and come to battle. But suppose (
81 2, XVII | necessity to dislodge him, and come to battle, where artillery (
82 2, XVII | is no longer possible to come to hand-to-hand fighting,
83 2, XVII | to meet the enemy, and to come against him with sword in
84 2, XVII | you. Then when you have come with the army to hand to
85 2, XIX | opposing the attack that might come upon them, they would not
86 2, XXI | use, every force not to come under them. And doubtless,
87 2, XXIII | Republic can be reduced is to come to such terms that they
88 2, XXIII | Senate, and when they had come into their presence, one
89 2, XXIV | that they are not able to come together to attack you;
90 2, XXIV | King of France, who had come in person with all his forces
91 2, XXIV | For when he was able to come into Italy with his army,
92 2, XXIV | without the army he could not come into Genoa even though he
93 2, XXIV | of it useful.~But let us come to the Republics which build
94 2, XXIV | of the army. But let us come to Brescia. I say that there
95 2, XXV | as long as they did not come to arms. But if they come
96 2, XXV | come to arms. But if they come to arms, to give light aid
97 2, XXV | on other matters) did not come to the Republic of Florence
98 2, XXVIII | ambassadors to the Gauls who had come to assault Tuscany, and
99 2, XXX | asked by Hanno if anyone had come from the Roman people to
100 2, XXXI | their faith and hope, having come into Italy, was killed by
101 2, XXXII | of the walls in order to come to a height above them.
102 2, XXXII | design, and impediments come easily. For the conspiracy
103 2, XXXII | carrying it out, having to come together with enemies or
104 3, I | outside the said organization come to that renewal. And it
105 3, I | from the outside had to come, therefore, so that all
106 3, I | many delinquents will soon come together that they cannot
107 3, I | impunity, and which would then come to be multiplied, and without
108 3, I | results in that City, I shall come to the narration and discussion
109 3, II | in all those things that come to delight him. This intimacy
110 3, II | that is impossible, it must come to the two methods mentioned
111 3, II | is, to get away from or come closer to them: who does
112 3, VI | few are found who do not come to an evil end; whence there
113 3, VI | individuals, and let us come to the Conspiracies formed
114 3, VI | Aragon; this Coppola had come to such greatness that it
115 3, VI | the less he was able to come to Thebes, kill the Tyrants,
116 3, VI | and so much more as they come about easily, for he who
117 3, VII | And such changes do not come to be very dangerous; but
118 3, IX | times. For Hannibal having come into Italy a young man and
119 3, IX | changing, for times will come when the whole Republic
120 3, IX | Captain (wanting in any way to come to an engagement with the
121 3, X | on him that he does not come to an engagement under any
122 3, X | army into a City, you will come to be besieged, and in a
123 3, X | suffer hunger and you will come to surrender. So that to
124 3, X | the enemy does not dare to come to meet you inside your
125 3, X | the Romans, decided not to come to battle, and in order
126 3, X | therefore, not wanting to come to battle, but being posted
127 3, X | the enemy will not dare to come to meet you within your
128 3, X | to an encounter with him) come to battle with him; and
129 3, X | so much more obliged to come to battle; as happened in
130 3, XIV | intrinsic weakness, if they come too near, they are soon
131 3, XVIII | Consul with his army having come to an encounter with the
132 3, XVIII | routed. When morning had come, the Roman Consul (without
133 3, XXII | Xenophon considers it, we must come near to Valerius in everything,
134 3, XXIV | although she would not have come to so great power, and her
135 3, XXIV | slower, she would also have come to her servitude more slowly.~
136 3, XXVI | sure servitude. But let us come to another notable way of
137 3, XXX | Tuscany had made new levies to come to attack Rome, and that
138 3, XXXI | fortune, as soon as they come face to face with the cause,
139 3, XXXI | face with the cause, they come quickly into that other
140 3, XXXI | Antiochus, before they had come to the battle with them,
141 3, XXXI | they did not have), had come to such insolence that they
142 3, XXXIII | fowl are fed, or if they come out of their cages slowly?
143 3, XXXIV | for all the centuries to come, than all the victories
144 3, XXXV | whence harm would have come to those counsellors if
145 3, XXXV | when the result is unhappy, come “together in causing your
146 3, XXXIX | Samnites, and the Consul having come to a valley where the army
147 3, XXXIX | has him say these words: Come with me, and while daylight
148 3, XLIII | avarice of his. But let us come to more recent events. Everyone
149 3, XLIII | The Emperor promised to come with a large force, and
150 3, XLIV | them time, to make both come to terms with him; and departing
151 3, XLVIII | large flock, and had them come in the sight of the Roman
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