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1 1, I | are made notable by Titus Livius, have taken place either 2 1, VII | Coriolanus, which Titus Livius refers to, where he says 3 1, VII | another recital by Titus Livius in his history, which refers 4 1, XII | full of Religion, [which T. Livius demonstrated] when they 5 1, XIII | the writings of] Titus Livius, none the less I want to 6 1, XIII | him. None the less Titus Livius shows that the Plebs for 7 1, XXXVII | Concerning which Titus Livius used a notable remark, saying 8 1, XLIV | one dared to reply. And T. Livius says that they did not lack 9 1, XLVI | sprung up. And as Titus Livius most prudently renders the 10 1, XLVII | all Nobles. Whence Titus Livius says these words: The results 11 1, XLVII | Of which decision Titus Livius, deservingly admiring it, 12 1, LVI | narrate only that which T. Livius tells of before the coming 13 1, LVII | they all obeyed. And Titus Livius said these words, From being 14 1, LVII | will always happen as T. Livius said in the above written 15 1, LVIII | the multitude, so our T. Livius and all other Historians 16 2, I | other God. And it seems that Livius joined in this opinion, 17 2, II | a marvelous one. And T. Livius admits that these [people] 18 2, II | under servitude: and T. Livius gives testimony of this 19 2, III | most powerful. Which T. Livius points out in two [few] 20 2, IV | mentioned ones. Of which Titus Livius gives testimony, where he 21 2, VII | abundantly outside.~And T. Livius says that, after taking 22 2, VIII | their seat: for which Titus Livius assigns two causes: The 23 2, X | But the testimony of Titus Livius is more direct than any 24 2, XI | REPUTATION THAN POWER~Titus Livius, wanting to show the error 25 2, XIII | this deceit, is shown by T. Livius through the mouth of Annius 26 2, XV | hoped for. Nor could T. Livius show better than in this 27 2, XVI | they had not won. And Titus Livius is of this opinion, because 28 2, XVI | The equality which Titus Livius says existed in these armies 29 2, XVI | equality of strength, T. Livius shows the whole organization 30 2, XVI | then, that from the text of Livius it is gathered that the 31 2, XIX | Roman Republic: And Titus Livius bears witness of this with 32 2, XX | entirely, having found in Titus Livius (as to auxiliary soldiers) 33 2, XX | referring to the text of Titus Livius, I say, that the Romans 34 2, XXI | Praetor from them. And T. Livius says of this incident and [ 35 2, XXIII | to cite the words which Livius placed in the mouth of Camillus, 36 2, XXIII | Where from the text of Livius, two things ought to be 37 2, XXIX | Heaven over human affairs, T. Livius relates it at length and 38 2, XXIX | the same people. And T. Livius who had told us of all the 39 2, XXXI | memorable example given by T. Livius in his history, even though 40 2, XXXIII | reading this history of Livius and wanting to profit) all 41 3, I | known from the history of Livius, where he shows that in 42 3, II | foolishness. And although Titus Livius did not mention but one 43 3, VI | example is cited by Titus Livius in the conspiracy formed 44 3, VI | invaded and confounded, Titus Livius cannot demonstrate better 45 3, VI | what had to be done, Titus Livius speaks these words: He collected 46 3, VIII | by his death. And Titus Livius said; Thus ended the career 47 3, X | for the reasons that Titus Livius says; No one should commit 48 3, XII | necessity is called by T. Livius THE LAST AND BEST WEAPON. 49 3, XIII | Romans. On which occasion T. Livius says it was because of this 50 3, XIII | their Captain. And although Livius holds such an opinion, none 51 3, XV | is recognized: and Titus Livius could not more clearly state 52 3, XV | this the words of Titus Livius, who, referring to the Romans 53 3, XXII | of Manlius, from when T. Livius began to make mention of 54 3, XXII | greatly conforms to what T. Livius says of Valerius. For when 55 3, XXII | relating this speech T. Livius says these words. No other 56 3, XXII | though not of the people). T. Livius similarly speaks honorably 57 3, XXIII | than Valerius. Whence T. Livius, speaking of him, says that 58 3, XXIII | in rewarding them. And T. Livius cites these reasons for 59 3, XXV | celebrated in words of gold by T. Livius, saying, Let everyone not 60 3, XXIX | And that this is true, T. Livius shows when he narrates, 61 3, XXX | voluntarily. Believing (says Livius) that this would not detract 62 3, XXX | him. And therefore Titus Livius wisely spoke those words, 63 3, XXX | historians (as is our T. Livius) wrote distinctly and in 64 3, XXXIII | certainly proved by the words Livius put in the mouth of Appius 65 3, XXXIII | freed them. Whence Titus Livius says these words: The soldiers, 66 3, XXXVI | makes me remember what T. Livius often says, that the Gauls 67 3, XXXVI | from the testimony of T. Livius how good military organizations 68 3, XXXVII | remember this, of which Titus Livius says: So much influence 69 3, XXXVII | skirmishes, where as Titus Livius says: Neither a new war 70 3, XXXVIII| noted, from the words which Livius makes him say, how a Captain 71 3, XXXIX | that this is true Titus Livius shows us with the example 72 3, XXXIX | were spoken by Decius, T. Livius says: Publius Decius, the 73 3, XXXIX | as well as himself, [T. Livius] has him say these words: 74 3, XLVI | same passions, as Titus Livius has observed in many of


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