Book, Chapter
1 1, IV | exile no more than eight or ten of its citizens because
2 1, X | sixteen were murdered. Ten died in a natural way; and
3 1, XIII | it had been besieged for ten years. And thus Religion
4 1, XXXV | SUFFRAGE~The election of the Ten citizens [Decemvirs] created
5 1, XXXV | the authority given to the Ten and that which the Dictators
6 1, XXXV | comparison that that of the Ten is greater. For when a Dictator
7 1, XXXV | But in the creation of the Ten all the contrary occurred,
8 1, XXXV | Roman people gave it to the Ten, it will always happen as
9 1, XXXV | Dictators good and that made the Ten bad: and considering also
10 1, XXXV | the creation of the said Ten.~
11 1, XXXIX| managed by a Magistracy of Ten Citizens who were called
12 1, XXXIX| Citizens who were called the “Ten of the War”, the general
13 1, XXXIX| to do it [reappoint the Ten] again, they would allow
14 1, XXXIX| re-established the Magistracy of the Ten.~This same mood had arisen
15 1, XXXIX| error and returned to the Ten as the Florentines [did], [
16 1, XL | they created the Decemvir [Ten Citizens] for a year, among
17 1, XL | this new Magistracy [of the Ten] became absolute Princes [
18 1, XL | persecutor of the Plebs. These Ten conducted themselves civilly,
19 1, XL | civilly, not having more than ten Lictors who walked before
20 1, XL | them judge him.~They [The Ten] wrote the laws on ten tablet,
21 1, XL | The Ten] wrote the laws on ten tablet, and before confirming
22 1, XL | Rome, that, if to these ten tablets there were to be
23 1, XL | opportunity to reappoint the Ten for another year: to which
24 1, XL | to re-establish it [The Ten], all the Nobility moved
25 1, XL | authority to propose the future Ten to the People, believing
26 1, XL | published. From this, the Ten took the opportunity to
27 1, XL | from the fear of which the Ten Began to discuss the weakness
28 1, XL | against the haughtiness of the Ten, and in particular Valerius
29 1, XL | authority, thinking that if the Ten resigned the magistracy
30 1, XL | led in part by the said Ten. Appius remained to govern
31 1, XL | where they stayed until the Ten resigned the Magistracy
32 1, XL | Rome agreed to create the Ten, and create them with such
33 1, XL | that of] the Tribunate. The Ten having been created, it
34 1, XL | created the Magistracy [of Ten] in Rome and annulled all
35 1, XLI | used in which he caused the Ten to be reappointed: that
36 1, XLII | the number of the second Ten, being a very good man, [
37 1, XLIII| The Roman armies under the Ten had the same virtu as before:
38 1, XLIII| as the Magistracy of the Ten was extinguished and they
39 1, XLIV | not turn to go unless the Ten first had resigned their
40 1, XLIV | allowed, and that all of the Ten should be given up to them
41 1, XLIV | off making mention of the Ten, and to attend to taking
42 1, XLV | Decemvirate. For all of the Ten and other Citizens were
43 1, XLIX | Servius, and lastly by the Ten Citizens created for such
44 1, XLIX | which has [a Council] of Ten Citizens who are able to
45 1, LIII | had been in Italy eight or ten years, had filled this province
46 1, LVIII| seen with Manlius and the Ten, and others who sought to
47 2, II | which they took out eight or ten at one time under a pretext
48 2, VI | dispatched some in six, some in ten, some in twenty days; for
49 2, XVII | examples then there were in any ten years time [of war] of the
50 2, XVIII| us, went out and attacked ten thousand cavalry and as
51 2, XIX | of thirty years ago that ten thousand infantry could
52 2, XIX | attacked, in an open plain, ten thousand cavalry and as
53 2, XXIV | have assaulted him with ten thousand and have not been
54 2, XXIV | to assault Urbino, left ten enemy Cities behind him,
55 2, XXIX | Gauls on the river Allia, ten miles distant from Rome.
56 3, I | Brutus, the death of the ten Citizens [Decemvirs], and
57 3, I | to another, no more than ten years should elapse, for
58 3, I | followed at least every ten years in that City, it would
59 3, I | and last part of the first Ten [Books] will be concluded.
60 3, VI | two Tyrants, but against ten: not only was he not a confidant
61 3, XXVI | against Virginia deprived the Ten [Decemvirs] of their authority.
62 3, XLIX | City, and to exile eight or ten thousand men with such extraordinary
63 3, XLIX | where by lot, one out of ten in the army was put to death.
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