Book, Chapter
1 1, I | Dinocrates, the Architect came to him and showed him how
2 1, II | contravene them; whence came the cognition of justice.
3 1, II | extinguished, for they quickly came to that license where neither
4 1, II | government of that Republic came to be more stable, having
5 1, III | Plebs and the Nobility, they came for the security of the
6 1, IV | many good effects which came from that Republic, were
7 1, VI | established a government, [and] came together often in councils
8 1, VI | could complain: Those who came to live there later, finding
9 1, VI | addition to this, those who came to inhabit Venice later
10 1, VI | and astuteness, when it came to make a test of her strength
11 1, VII | extraordinary ways, so that it came to arms. And where [if it
12 1, VIII | on every side, whence it came to divisions, from divisions
13 1, X | Empire became hereditary, it came to ruin. Let a Prince therefore
14 1, XV | position at Aquilonia: Papirius came against them, who in encouraging
15 1, XVIII | them: so that the people came to be deceived or forced
16 1, XX | vested in the Consuls, who came to that Empire not by heredity
17 1, XXIII | of their Citizens, which came to be only a minimum part
18 1, XXIII | guarded by them [Swiss], came by another unknown road,
19 1, XXV | people through this means came to be satisfied with that
20 1, XXVIII | excellent men: From this came the practice of ostracism
21 1, XXIX | Illyria, took his side, and came into Italy against Vitellius
22 1, XXIX | departed from Aragon and came to Naples, where he first
23 1, XXX | ambitious men; and if they came to the Dictatorship, that
24 1, XXXII | people, yet when danger came upon them from Porsenna
25 1, XXXIII | beginning of its greatness, came into such reputation by
26 1, XXXV | remaining with their authority, came to be as his guard to prevent
27 1, XXXVII | people. This, therefore, came to make two strong offenses
28 1, XXXVII | themselves. Since this offense came to be against the powerful
29 1, XXXVII | and the Senate, that it came to arms and bloodshed beyond
30 1, XXXVII | and disorders the Plebs came and turned to Marius with
31 1, XXXVII | matter of honors, but when it came to property, so great was
32 1, XXXVIII| Pisan Orators [Ambassadors] came to Beaumont and offered
33 1, XLV | before the day of judgment [came] he killed himself. And
34 1, XLVII | case arose, that when it came to the creation of these
35 1, XLIX | office. When they afterwards came into liberty, they kept
36 1, LIII | the authority. From this came the battle and defeat of
37 1, LIII | when M. Centenius Penula came to the Senate, a very base
38 1, LVII | afterwards when the time came for obeying it, they all
39 1, LX | Republic, after the Consulship came to the Pleb, admitted all
40 2 | to Persia, and from there came to Italy and Rome: and if
41 2, I | this was finished there came that of Antiochus and Asia.
42 2, II | when the news of his death came to his army, which was not
43 2, II | prison; but when the people came together at this noise,
44 2, II | the weakness to which they came afterwards under servitude:
45 2, IV | especially of the wine, came into Italy under their leader
46 2, IV | these associates of hers came (without their being aware
47 2, VI | meet the enemy and quickly came to the engagement. Which,
48 2, VI | be completely laid waste) came to terms, and the Romans
49 2, VI | Colony, the Romans also came out in force and came to
50 2, VI | also came out in force and came to an engagement with them,
51 2, VI | little by little, they came to acquire reputation over
52 2, VIII | against Rome. After this came that which they made after
53 2, VIII | the Teutons and Cimbrians came into Italy, who having overcome
54 2, XII | years before his death, news came that the King of France,
55 2, XII | But when they [Cimbrians] came into Italy and they [Romans]
56 2, XV | friendship of the Florentines came by force and not voluntarily.
57 2, XVI | the one and the other army came with all its forces arranged
58 2, XVIII | which occurred when they came to battle with the Latins
59 2, XVIII | ought to believe more if it came from a Roman Republic and
60 2, XIX | the decline of the Empire came afterwards, and the rule
61 2, XXI | Pistoia a long time ago came voluntarily under the Florentine
62 2, XXV | tumultuous existence, she came to throw herself spontaneously
63 2, XXVI | inhabitants of the town came upon the walls; and having
64 2, XXVII | accord, but killed whoever came to present it. At which
65 2, XXVII | year 1502 a Spanish army came into the Florentine dominion
66 2, XXIX | create one when the Gauls came. Also they were slow and
67 2, XXX | being driven by hunger, they came to terms with the Gauls
68 2, XXX | lived free, but when they came under the Emperors, and
69 2, XXXI | brother-in-law and uncle, came with his forces into Italy,
70 3, V | any heirs, he [Tarquinius] came to possess the kingdom with
71 3, VI | aspired to it, and the letter came first into the hands of
72 3, VI | day of its execution, they came to the appointed place where
73 3, VI | about above), when the time came for the execution [of his
74 3, VI | It happened that Pandolfo came, that man gave the sign,
75 3, VI | only stayed in Rome, but came into the Senate, and mouthed
76 3, VIII | given to Camillus, and he came to such a blindness of the
77 3, IX | afterwards when the times came when it was necessary to
78 3, X | fortune of battle, and thus came to a regular engagement
79 3, XIV | disturbance of those who came behind, could not, because
80 3, XVI | Sicily. This enterprise came to be debated in Athens.
81 3, XVII | and in doubt until there came the news of the rout of
82 3, XVIII | error; and this same error came near ruining the army of
83 3, XVIII | the Mugello. When morning came, therefore, and each of
84 3, XVIII | the Borgo Da Marradi, and came toward the Florentine camp,
85 3, XX | victories, how much fame came to Cyrus by his being humane
86 3, XXII | considered, first, whence it came that Manlius was constrained
87 3, XXII | the people, whereupon it came to tumults and arms; and
88 3, XXIV | reputation [authority] came to be restricted to a few:
89 3, XXV | jugeri, when the Legate came from Rome to announce to
90 3, XXV | first [piece of] silver that came into his house.~And I could
91 3, XXVI | arose from this that they came to arms; in which all the
92 3, XVII | disputes among themselves they came to bloodshed, to the razing
93 3, XVII | that, becoming weary they came to employ the second method
94 3, XVII | the Duke Valentino, there came a Monsignor Di Lante sent
95 3, XXXI | To which infelicity they came in four days, and after
96 3, XXXIII | sent out the armies, and came to the engagement, by the
97 3, XXXV | was reported by some who came from his country) to make
98 3, XXXVII | most ferocious people who came to plunder Italy; and their
99 3, XLIII | assaults [of the Romans], came together with the Gauls
100 3, XLVIII | Romans on the Allia, they came to Rome, and finding the
101 3, XLVIII | out the promise, he often came to talk with those sent
102 3, XLVIII | commissioners, but never came concealed, but openly and
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