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1 1, XIV | which he waged against the Samnites, which afterward left them 2 1, XIV | the field encountered the Samnites, and as victory in battle 3 1, XV | CHAPTER XV~HOW THE SAMNITES HAD RECOURSE TO RELIGION 4 1, XV | THINGS AFFLICTING THEM~The Samnites having been routed many 5 1, XV | coming to the fight, the Samnites were defeated; for the virtu 6 1, XV | it is seen that they [the Samnites] did not appear to have 7 1, XXI | availing himself of the Samnites, or of the Tuscans, or of 8 1, XXXI | command, combatted with the Samnites, among the other reasons 9 2, I | until they had so beaten the Samnites that the Romans had to engage 10 2, I | completely enervated the Samnites: So that if these two powers 11 2, I | arose the war against the Samnites, and although before that 12 2, I | subdued, the war against the Samnites sprung up again. When the 13 2, I | sprung up again. When the Samnites were beaten through the 14 2, I | which being composed, the Samnites again rose up when Pyrrhus 15 2, I | leave to one side how the Samnites remained to see the Volscians 16 2, I | Romans were fighting with the Samnites and Tuscans; for they already 17 2, I | them, nor of succoring the Samnites and Tuscans; rather it made 18 2, II | Tuscans, the Romans, the Samnites, and many other people, 19 2, II | instance, the example of the Samnites suffices for me, which seems 20 2, II | marvel at the power which the Samnites had while they were free, 21 2, II | where he shows that when the Samnites were pressed by a legion 22 2, VI | they had with the Latins, Samnites, and Tuscans, in the briefest 23 2, IX | between the Romans and the Samnites who were in league for a 24 2, IX | between the Romans and the Samnites was by chance, for it was 25 2, IX | not the intention of the Samnites, in setting the war in motion 26 2, IX | thoughts of the Romans and the Samnites, the Campanians forced the 27 2, IX | Campanians as friends against the Samnites, who were their friends, 28 2, X | arms of them against the Samnites, to measure their power 29 2, XI | Roman armies encountered the Samnites, sent ambassadors to the 30 2, XIII | they saw two routs of the Samnites and [saw them] constrained 31 2, XIII | the Sidicians against the Samnites, against whom the Samnites 32 2, XIII | Samnites, against whom the Samnites were making war with the 33 2, XIV | the Latins. For when the Samnites complained to the Romans 34 2, XIV | their confederates, the Samnites, yet have not moved from 35 2, XX | routed two armies of the Samnites with their army which had 36 2, XX | from that war which the Samnites made against them, [and] 37 2, XX | become a prey again to the Samnites, left two legions in the 38 2, XXIII | pernicious, as it was to the Samnites when they had enveloped 39 3, VI | guard the Capuans from the Samnites (as we said elsewhere); 40 3, XII | say, therefore, that the Samnites, because of the ambitions 41 3, XII | Captain of the Army of the Samnites, pointed out in a notable 42 3, XXII | made Consul against the Samnites, and the day arriving when 43 3, XXXVII | with the armies against the Samnites, who were new enemies, and 44 3, XXXVII | made the Romans engage the Samnites in some skirmishes, where 45 3, XXXVIII| with his army against the Samnites, new enemies of the Roman 46 3, XXXIX | Cornelius led against the Samnites, and the Consul having come 47 3, XXXIX | could be closed in by the Samnites, and [Publius Decius] seeing 48 3, XXXIX | our safety, if we (as the Samnites blindly have left it) seize 49 3, XL | Pontius, the Captain of the Samnites, in order to close in the 50 3, XL | asked where the army of the Samnites was, all agreed according 51 3, XL | quickly besieged by the Samnites. And this victory obtained 52 3, XLI | above) were besieged by the Samnites, who had proposed the most 53 3, XLII | prisoners into the hands of the Samnites. And he held this conclusion 54 3, XLII | Samnium, protesting to the Samnites that the peace was of no 55 3, XLII | Posthumius in this case, that the Samnites did not keep him, and when 56 3, XLII | than was Pontius by the Samnites for having won. Here two 57 3, XLIV | CAN NEVER BE OBTAINED~The Samnites being assaulted by the Roman 58 3, XLIV | And in the talks which the Samnites had with the Tuscans (especially 59 3, XLIV | acted likewise toward the Samnites, being forced by the presence 60 3, XLIV | presence of the army of the Samnites to take up those arms which 61 3, XLV | encounter with the armies of the Samnites and Tuscans, and both coming 62 3, XLVII | with his army against the Samnites when he was wounded in a


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