Book, Chapter
1 1, IV | not enroll their names to go to war, so that to placate
2 1, V | better selection. And if we go past the causes and examine
3 1, VII | it was not necessary to go outside for it. And although
4 1, XIII | Terentillan law, commanded them to go out from Rome and go against
5 1, XIII | to go out from Rome and go against the Volscians, saying
6 1, XIV | military: and they never would go on an expedition unless
7 1, XIV | than to have the soldiers go into battle with confidence,
8 1, XV | the Gods that they would go readily wherever the Emperor
9 1, XXI | under arms and with them go to meet the Spartan armies
10 1, XXIX | saint, was the first to go against him, and to say
11 1, XXX | be ungrateful, ought to go on his expeditions in person,
12 1, XXX | that is, that it cannot go and not send others on its
13 1, XXXI | concerned of all the cares that go on behind those activities,
14 1, XXXIII | remedy it than to let it go on. And it is so much more
15 1, XXXIII | dangerous to allow him to go on. But Niccolo Da Uzzano
16 1, XXXVII | brought up, that City would go upside-down, and the Nobles
17 1, XXXVII | who would give his name to go to the said Colony; so much
18 1, XXXVIII| Cascina and Pisa in order [to go] to assail the walls, where
19 1, XLIV | Senators] would not turn to go unless the Ten first had
20 1, XLVI | ruin, or by allowing it to go on, enter into manifest
21 1, LIII | half of the Romans should go and live at Veii, arguing
22 1, LIII | it would not be good to go and assault Sicily, so that
23 1, LVI | And in order for me not to go distant from home in proving
24 1, LVIII | abandon it in shame, or to go on with it burdensomely.
25 2 | thinking of how these things go on, I judge that the world
26 2, II | body of men, in order to go to Paradise, think more
27 2, IV | their Empire; nor could they go outside of Italy with their
28 2, IV | as soon as they begun to go beyond Italy with their
29 2, IV | beyond which they cannot go, and as their defending
30 2, V | that they cannot live or go elsewhere in order to occupy
31 2, V | gone as far as they can go, it happens of necessity
32 2, VIII | that a part of them should go some place to seek a new
33 2, VIII | western Empire.~These people go out from their countries (
34 2, VIII | them, they are forced to go out, having many things
35 2, XI | and commanded his army to go and meet the enemy, showing
36 2, XII | his own boundaries, or to go out to meet him in his house
37 2, XII | others, said that he would go to meet her, saying that
38 2, XII | enemy] at home and not go out to meet it. But that [
39 2, XV | council to arrange who should go to Rome and to give them
40 2, XVI | the second rank wants to go forward, it is impeded by
41 2, XVII | easily resisted, as they go in battle, not in mass,
42 2, XVII | and when they deliberately go in this disordered manner
43 2, XVII | there is artillery, they go to a certain death, for
44 2, XVII | of value: but when they go in a dense mass, and one
45 2, XVII | remedy and you are forced to go out of your fortress and
46 2, XVII | are not scaled, nor do you go to assault them with feeble
47 2, XVII | you so, that you cannot go up to capture them, and
48 2, XVIII | none the less if we have to go back to authority, we ought
49 2, XVIII | manifest reasons, for a man can go into many places on foot
50 2, XVIII | on foot where he cannot go on horseback: you can teach
51 2, XVIII | men at arms dismount and go on foot, and placing them
52 2, XXI | But what need is there to go to Capua and Rome for examples,
53 2, XXII | has been weakened, should go and meet him, will find
54 2, XXIII | immortal Gods caused you to go where you were able to by
55 2, XXIII | should allow the Romans to go honorably, or to kill them
56 2, XXIII | yoke, they allowed them to go full of ignominy and anger.
57 2, XXVII | hearts of men, it makes them go beyond the mark, and often
58 2, XXIX | defeated at the Allia to go to Veii, and thus cut off
59 2, XXXI | Prince, therefore, ought to go slowly in undertaking an
60 2, XXXIII | the Ciminian forest and go to Tuscany, not only did
61 3, I | allow some [disorder] to go on with impunity, and which
62 3, VI | in the deed.~But let us go from these plots by single
63 3, VI | said, either you swear to go now and carry out the execution
64 3, VI | arose and said: Either we go now to carry out the execution
65 3, VI | execution of this, or I will go and accuse you all; and
66 3, VI | in him much. Nero used to go often to his garden to dine
67 3, VI | to be discovered and to go on with their desire to
68 3, X | times is sometimes seen to go in person, it is not to
69 3, X | Romans would not dare to go to meet him. But they did
70 3, X | to meet him. But they did go and combat him, and drove
71 3, X | in one province, he would go into another: and thus whenever
72 3, X | lacked sufficient courage to go to meet him in his strongholds,
73 3, XII | prudent Captain who has to go to destroy a City, ought
74 3, XIII | against Pompey, he said, I go against a leader without
75 3, XVII | accomplish it, and they go so far afield, that the
76 3, XXIX | he allowed the Legates to go with all their things. And
77 3, XXX | first he wanted to Head and go against the Tuscans: the
78 3, XXX | assembly, and where they are to go; and to command those who
79 3, XXXI | armies: they did not want to go against their institutions
80 3, XXXI | said to reanimate them to go against the enemy, will
81 3, XXXV | the borders of Persia, to go against the Sofi [Shah]:
82 3, XLIII | with theirs [Tuscans], and go against the Romans. Whence
83 3, XLIV | Brescia, and wanting to go to recover it, had two paths [
84 3, XLIV | that De Foix decided to go by the shorter route and
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