Book, Chapter
1 Gre | that you yourselves have wanted; and if you should continue
2 1, IV | that when those people wanted to obtain a law, either
3 1, V | the People], but that they wanted to have both [the Consuls
4 1, V | From this they afterward wanted the Censure, the Praetorship,
5 1, V | the more ambitious, he who wanted to maintain [his power]
6 1, V | maintain [his power] or he who wanted to acquire it, since the
7 1, VII | ambitious by many, and a man who wanted by his audacity and animosity
8 1, IX | Spartan Ephors as a man who wanted to become a Tyrant. But
9 1, XI | this resulted because he wanted to introduce new ordinances
10 1, XIII | from the long siege [and] wanted to return to Rome, the Romans
11 1, XIII | Plebs for fear of Religion wanted more readily to obey the
12 1, XVI | whoever organized that state wanted that those Kings should
13 1, XVI | arms and the money as they wanted, but should not be able
14 1, XVIII | necessary, therefore, if Rome wanted to maintain herself free
15 1, XIX | that he decided that if he wanted to maintain Rome he needed
16 1, XXII | subject, as is seen Metius wanted to do, who although immediately
17 1, XXIII | plains of Arezzo; and they wanted rather that their army should
18 1, XXIV | absolved him than for having wanted to condemn him: and the
19 1, XXVII | for a hundred years, he wanted also to remove Giovanpagolo
20 1, XXXI | but because the Romans wanted in this case, for the reasons
21 1, XXXI | affairs.~When Papirus Cursor wanted to have Fabius put to death
22 1, XXXI | which Papirus in victory wanted to do.~
23 1, XXXIII | by them in urgent perils, wanted to create a Dictator, that
24 1, XXXVIII| circumstance they always wanted to be the one that should
25 1, XXXVIII| the world: that if they wanted Arezzo, they should let
26 1, XXXIX | ambition of neighbors who wanted to oppress them, they thought
27 1, XXXIX | the power of Tribunate, wanted to lead them outside Rome [
28 1, XLIV | demanded of them, that they wanted the re-establishment of
29 1, XLIV | given up to them as they wanted to burn them alive. Valerius
30 1, XLV | the State, and when they wanted to appeal, they were not
31 1, XLVII | afterwards he added that if they wanted to leave the managing of
32 1, XLVII | united together; but, as he wanted to do so, he would lock
33 1, XLVII | would be necessary (if they wanted to kill the old Senators)
34 1, LV | have been many who have wanted to do so, but few only who
35 1, LX | found in every City that wanted to have the same success
36 2, III | bearing arms. For the Romans wanted to act according to the
37 2, IV | are prey to anyone who has wanted to rule this province. But
38 2, V | which the Christian Religion wanted to do against the Gentile
39 2, V | successors only what he wanted to write, and nothing else.
40 2, VI | of that year in quarters, wanted to finish the war in order
41 2, X | the Romans (if they had wanted to make war more with money
42 2, X | tributaries of the Romans if they wanted to save themselves.~
43 2, XI | him understand that they wanted peace between those two
44 2, XII | the two proceedings they wanted, either to enter her Kingdom
45 2, XII | of France, Charles VIII, wanted to come to assault him,
46 2, XV | Citizens to Rome, because they wanted to consult with them. The
47 2, XV | be blamed, nor those who wanted to follow the Carthaginian
48 2, XV | opportunity for a new incident, I wanted to repeat it, especially
49 2, XVIII | forced the cavalry (if they wanted to defend themselves) to
50 2, XIX | resulted from their having wanted to acquire but not to have
51 2, XX | against them, [and] as they wanted to return to Rome, in order
52 2, XXII | powerful in Italy; but if he wanted to bring it [the Church]
53 2, XXIV | of those towns which they wanted to hold, having taken them
54 2, XXIV | have walls, because they wanted [to rely on] the personal
55 2, XXVII | ambassadors to tell him they wanted to be his good servants
56 2, XXVII | render him that obedience he wanted, but that they were not
57 2, XXVII | certain victory) to have wanted to put any part of it [their
58 2, XXXIII | employed, for if the Senate had wanted the Consul to proceed in
59 2, XXXIII | And because of this, they wanted the Consul to make decisions
60 3, II | believed: so that if they wanted to live in that manner,
61 3, VI | opportunity to have done it, if he wanted to. Of these spirits thusly
62 3, VI | his commission until he wanted to discharge it, whence
63 3, VI | a list of those whom he wanted killed the following night,
64 3, VI | the Aetolian, who (when he wanted to kill Nabis, the Spartan,
65 3, VI | and the other conspirators wanted to kill Caesar, it happened
66 3, VI | accusers and gave it to whoever wanted to conspire; the other made
67 3, X | engagement, but rather that he wanted to do it at his advantage.
68 3, X | but if one of them had wanted to in any way, the other
69 3, X | battle, and in order not to wanted to do first as Fabius Maximus
70 3, XII | oration that the Romans wanted war in any event, and even
71 3, XV | Equeans, tells of how Agrippa wanted the entire administration
72 3, XVI | infinite number of men who wanted to take precedence over
73 3, XVI | of] the armies to whoever wanted it, not regarding virtu
74 3, XXI | clarify more what I have wanted to show, I say that it is
75 3, XXI | army in Italy) of he who wanted to poison him, yet they
76 3, XXIII | said that from pride he had wanted to rival the sun: the third,
77 3, XXIV | of the Nobles, the Senate wanted, in competition with the
78 3, XXVI | a father, her guardians wanted to unite her to the Plebeian,
79 3, XVII | town, and that the King wanted all the towns to be friendly,
80 3, XXX | be raised. The first he wanted to Head and go against the
81 3, XXX | Quintus Servilius Head, he wanted kept near Rome to restrain
82 3, XXXVI | Papirius Cursor when he wanted to punish Fabius, his Master
83 3, XXXVII | have to pass. And thus, he wanted his soldiers, from within
84 3, XXXVIII| this enough for him, as he wanted to speak to them before
85 3, XL | counsels of his father, who wanted the Romans either to be
86 3, XLII | therefore, if the People wanted to free themselves from
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