Book, Chapter
1 1, IV | the City of Rome had this method, that when those people
2 1, XIV | to their Religion: which method was used by Consul Papirus
3 1, XIV | fearfully. Nor did this method of making Aurispices have
4 1, XVIII | thy Tribunes, the Consuls, method of seeking and creating
5 1, XVIII | creating Magistrates, and the method of making laws. These institutions
6 1, XXXIV | introduced into that City the method of creating a Dictator have
7 1, XXXIV | ought to have a similar method among their institutions.
8 1, XXXIV | consultation. For when a similar method is lacking in a Republic,
9 1, XXXIV | although the extraordinary method would do well at that time,
10 1, XXXIV | incident, and fixed the method of governing it. And therefore
11 1, XXXIV | new institution how the method of electing him was wisely
12 1, LI | increased by the Senate by the method by which they assigned the
13 1, LII | ordered, as well also as the method of imposing the tributes.
14 1, LII | that are corrupt, a better method, less troublesome and more
15 1, LII | rank he designates. Which method, if it had been employed
16 2, III | fruitful. And that this method of aggrandizing and creating
17 2, IV | illustrate better the first method) I will extend myself in
18 2, IV | expansion through the first method which was mentioned above:
19 2, IV | mentioned below.~The other method is to make them associates;
20 2, IV | not remain with you; which method was observed by the Romans.
21 2, IV | by the Romans. The third method is to make subjects of them
22 2, IV | one or the other, their method of procedure was useless.
23 2, IV | an example of the second method, did both things, she therefore
24 2, IV | became their subjects. This method of proceeding (as has been
25 2, IV | itself cannot have any other method, for experience has not
26 2, IV | true.~The fore-mentioned method of creating Leagues, such
27 2, IV | of the Romans, the better method; for with it, it is not
28 2, IV | see, therefore, that this method of proceeding through leagues
29 2, IV | It is also seen that the method of making [them] subjects
30 2, IV | when they had carried this method too far, they were soon
31 2, IV | soon ruined. And if this method of making subjects is useless
32 2, IV | the Romans had the certain method, which is so much more admirable
33 2, IV | power in Italy, which that method of procedure would have
34 2, V | is known by observing the method which the Christian Religion
35 2, VI | to the Roman conduct and method, which was first to make
36 2, VI | that guard. Nor could this method be more secure, more effectual,
37 2, VI | And they kept to this method up to the time of war when
38 2, VI | war when they changed the method of proceeding; which was
39 2, VIII | been discussed above the method of proceeding in war observed
40 2, IX | and pass into Italy. This method of kindling new wars has
41 2, XIII | deceit than to take up the method discussed above by us to
42 2, XVIII | This man, not knowing their method of fighting, went to meet
43 2, XXI | commenting] on this new method of ruling, That they promised
44 2, XXI | without doubt this latter method would be approved. In addition
45 2, XXIV | to observe the old Roman method, either to make her an associate
46 2, XXXII | siege, as they judged this method to be of such an expense
47 2, XXXII | entered the City, by which method they took the City from
48 2, XXXII | much, as it was a dangerous method for the army, for defending
49 2, XXXII | that they attempted this method only one time and by surprise.
50 2, XXXII | they always relied on this method, even though they tried
51 2, XXXIII| whoever considers well this method will see it is most prudently
52 3, II | the less, considering his method of proceeding, it can be
53 3, II | they ought to employ this method that is less dangerous and
54 3, IX | good fortune was that his method well suited the times. For
55 3, IX | prospered greatly by one method of procedure, it is not
56 3, IX | so that the changing in method of procedure by one man
57 3, X | ins most injurious. The method employed by Fabius Maximus
58 3, X | decided to take the other method of staying many miles distant
59 3, XII | without bloodshed. Which method was afterwards observed
60 3, XXI | HANNIBAL, WITH A DIFFERENT METHOD OF PROCEEDING THAN SCIPIO,
61 3, XXI | and with every contrary method, that is, with violence,
62 3, XXI | well as exalted by this method of proceeding of theirs.~
63 3, XXI | much is seen, that that method of his of acting unmercifully
64 3, XXI | him to succeed with either method: for (as has been said)
65 3, XXII | dangerous, because this method is all in favor of the public,
66 3, XXII | ambitions; for by such a method, partisans cannot be acquired;
67 3, XXII | private power. But in the method of procedure of Valerius
68 3, XXII | becoming suspicious of the method of his proceeding, is constrained
69 3, XVII | together the Ardeans, the method is to be noted of how a
70 3, XVII | always employed this third method, and always there arose
71 3, XVII | came to employ the second method of removing the Leaders
72 3, XVII | would have been the first method. But as this has need of
73 3, XVII | induces them to the second method.~And these are some of those
74 3, XXVIII| way (which is the other method mentioned) it is most dangerous
75 3, XXX | many new favors that his method of proceeding were adding
76 3, XXXI | trained them well in his method of proceeding, of necessity
77 3, XXXIII| dangerous to reveal them. This method so wisely used, also merits
78 3, XLIV | indignation may arise.~This method has been seen to be well
79 3, XLV | this it is seen that the method of proceeding of Fabius
80 3, XLVI | afterwards regulate the method of proceeding all the rest
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