Book, Chapter
1 Gre | quality of the thing that is sent. And believe me I obtain
2 1, I | others, such as the Colonies sent either by a Republic or
3 1, IV | which in so great a time sent into exile no more than
4 1, VII | provisions, and the Senate having sent to Sicily for grain, Coriolanus,
5 1, XII | power that he should be sent to live at the Roman Court,
6 1, XXVIII | in liberating Rome) was sent into exile for no other
7 1, XXIX | a People or a Prince has sent out one of its Captains
8 1, XXIX | distasteful to that Lord who had sent him. And because the nature
9 1, XXIX | Mutianus, who had been sent by Vespasian, found everything
10 1, XXXI | virtu. For instance, they sent an army into Greece against
11 1, XXXVII | Colony drawn from Rome was sent to that place, to whom the
12 1, XXXVIII| Rome by way of Tuscany, he sent one of his men to Florence
13 1, XXXVIII| after such restitution, he sent his armies toward Pisa captained
14 1, XXXVIII| rebelled, Monsignor Imbault was sent by the King of France to
15 1, XL | established, by agreement they sent Spurius Posthumus with two
16 1, XL | on war, therefore, they sent out two armies, led in part
17 1, XLIV | Mons Sacer]. The Senate sent its Ambassadors to ask by
18 1, XLIV | Valerius and Horatius should be sent to them, to whom they would
19 1, XLIX | placed in a foreigner, who, sent by a Prince performed such
20 2, II | who were at Nola, they sent Orators [Ambassadors] to
21 2, IV | and it is known that they sent a colony to the sea, above [
22 2, VII | to the places where they sent the colonies. And I would
23 2, VII | after taking Veii, they sent a colony there and distributed
24 2, X | into Asia, and the Gauls sent Ambassadors to the King
25 2, XI | encountered the Samnites, sent ambassadors to the Roman
26 2, XII | them, their Queen Tamiri sent to say that they should
27 2, XII | been found that they ever sent outside armies of more than
28 2, XVIII | Carmignuola as his Captain, sent him with about a thousand
29 2, XX | their army which had been sent to the succor of the Capuans,
30 2, XX | soldiers are those who are sent you by a Prince, as I have
31 2, XX | this army that the Romans sent to Capua. Such soldiers
32 2, XXI | PRAETOR WHICH THE ROMANS SENT ANY PLACE WAS THE CAPUA,
33 2, XXI | than that of the Praetors sent by them to any place was
34 2, XXI | was to Capua; whom they sent, not because of their ambition,
35 2, XXI | at the present time) has sent a French Governor who governs
36 2, XXIII | their towns, colonies were sent there, [the inhabitants]
37 2, XXIII | Many Citizens had been sent by the people of Privernatum
38 2, XXIV | Tarantum Fabius Maximus was sent at the beginning of the
39 2, XXV | fields of Rome, the Senate sent Gnaius Manilus and M. Fabius
40 2, XXVII | the Romans at Cannae, he sent his ambassadors to the Carthaginians
41 2, XXVII | greatness of Alexander, sent ambassadors to tell him
42 2, XXVIII | to the Romans when they sent the three Fabii as ambassadors
43 2, XXVIII | people of Clusium having sent to Rome for aid, the Romans
44 2, XXVIII | Rome for aid, the Romans sent Ambassadors to the Gauls
45 2, XXIX | remedy for so much evil, was sent into exile at Ardea; afterwards
46 2, XXXII | the places where they are sent, are confounded, become
47 2, XXXIII | with what authority they sent out their Consuls, Dictators,
48 2, XXXIII | war] and run that risk, sent Legates to Fabius to make
49 3, VI | the Spartan Tyrant; they sent Alexemenes, and enjoined
50 3, VI | its contents, she quickly sent for Letus and Electus, and
51 3, VI | by the Minturnians) was sent a slave who was to kill
52 3, VIII | public had caused to be sent from Sicily, they [the people]
53 3, X | or effeminate Republics, sent out their Captain, the wisest
54 3, XII | confederate Romans; and then sent Ambassadors to Rome to ask
55 3, XII | Rome. They [the Romans] sent Consuls against them. So
56 3, XIII | many. Lucullus, when he was sent against Mithradates, was
57 3, XIV | she placed on camels and sent them forward; but the deceit
58 3, XV | Colony that the Romans had sent to Filene, the Roman, in
59 3, XV | and the other three were sent against the Fidenati and
60 3, XV | France had retaken Milan, he sent his forces to Pisa to restore
61 3, XV | Florentines; where [Florence] sent as Commissioners Giovanbattista
62 3, XV | Republics and Princes today, who sent more than one Commissioner
63 3, XVI | the public for not having sent Antonio was not evident,
64 3, XVII | having been made Consul and sent to encounter Hannibal, he
65 3, XVIII | new cavalry forces, they sent them there, of which the
66 3, XIX | occurred [to them], they sent out Quintius and Appius
67 3, XXIV | further away the Romans sent their armies [from Rome],
68 3, XXVI | went out from Ardea and sent to the Volscians for aid,
69 3, XXVI | for aid, while the Nobles sent to Rome. The Volscians arriving
70 3, XVII | came a Monsignor Di Lante sent by the King of France to
71 3, XXXI | made them cowardly, but sent out new armies: they did
72 3, XXXI | which he had been defeated, sent ambassadors to Scipio seeking
73 3, XXXI | and losing it, he again sent ambassadors to Scipio with
74 3, XXXI | so demoralized that they sent ambassadors and made themselves
75 3, XXXII | counselled that Ambassadors be sent to Rome to submit themselves
76 3, XXXII | other means than battle, sent their citizen Hasdrubal
77 3, XXXIII | Consuls, levied troops, sent out the armies, and came
78 3, XXXIII | the Volscians, foolishly sent part of their camp to pillage
79 3, XXXIV | by him when, in Spain, he sent back a daughter to her father
80 3, XXXV | resulted badly, they were sent into exile. Some Roman Citizens
81 3, XXXVII | When Valerius Corvinus was sent by the Romans with the armies
82 3, XXXVIII| have mentioned above) was sent with his army against the
83 3, XXXIX | recalled to those whom he sent in ambush in the mountains,
84 3, XXXIX | soldiers]. Whence being sent by the Consul to take it
85 3, XL | army behind a mountain, sent some of his soldiers under
86 3, XLII | Senate agreed to it, and sent him and the others as prisoners
87 3, XLIV | went toward Bologna, and sent to tell the Venetians to
88 3, XLIV | his desires, and the King sent him aid and the Venetians
89 3, XLIV | by this quick decision, sent him the keys, which he would
90 3, XLIV | which he would never have sent if De Foix had conducted
91 3, XLVII | to name him, the Senators sent two Ambassadors to entreat
92 3, XLVIII | the Roman camp; and they sent some soldiers dressed as
93 3, XLVIII | came to talk with those sent by the commissioners, but
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