Book, Chapter
1 1, II | and wiser according to the opinion of many] believe there are
2 1, VII | And to corroborate this opinion with examples, among the
3 1, VIII | and confirming them the opinion which they had of them [
4 1, IX | to their authority. Which opinion would be correct, if the
5 1, X | hold and defend whatever opinion he wishes: In the end, he
6 1, XII | they had presupposed: which opinion and belief was favored and
7 1, XII | because some are of the opinion that the well-being of Italian
8 1, XV | shields”. And to weaken the opinion that his soldiers had of
9 1, XXIII | been proved wrong in their opinion that the French would be
10 1, XXIX | in this case followed the opinion of Cato, they merit the
11 1, XXXIV | examined by those who held this opinion and was believed beyond
12 1, XXXVI | custom is contrary to the opinion, orders, and practices of
13 1, XXXVII| on that account change my opinion, for so great is the ambition
14 1, XL | given to them, so that this opinion gave the People the opportunity
15 1, LIII | this, there arose the evil opinion that sprung up in Rome of
16 1, LIII | there be anyone of contrary opinion who will know any remedy.
17 1, LV | beginning. I believe that this opinion of mine, that a Republic
18 1, LVIII | be a defect to defend any opinion with arguments, without
19 1, LVIII | contrary to the common opinion which says that the People,
20 1, LVIII | of God, for a universal opinion is seen causes marvelous
21 1, LVIII | not take up the the better opinion, and they are capable of
22 1, LVIII | horror, they remain in that opinion for many centuries, which
23 1, LVIII | should be opposed to my opinion all that which our Historian
24 1, LVIII | oppose his own good. But the opinion against the People arises
25 2 | their youth. And when this opinion of theirs is false (as it
26 2, I | writer Plutarch, have had the opinion that the Roman people in
27 2, I | that Livius joined in this opinion, for he rarely makes any
28 2, II | should want to confirm this opinion with infinite other arguments,
29 2, X | ALTHOUGH THIS IS COMMON OPINION~Because anyone can commence
30 2, X | readily. Nor can that common opinion be more false which says
31 2, X | the sinew of war. Which opinion is alleged every day, and
32 2, X | therefore, that gold (as common opinion shouts) is not the sinew
33 2, XII | discussion, Croesus, against the opinion of the others, said that
34 2, XV | that those who held the opinion to adhere to the Romans
35 2, XVI | Titus Livius is of this opinion, because on both sides he
36 2, XVII | PRESENT TIMES, AND IF THAT OPINION THAT IS GENERALLY HAD OF
37 2, XVII | speaking concerning the first opinion that the ancient Roman armies
38 2, XVII | through artillery, I say this opinion is entirely false, and will
39 2, XVIII | their dangers. Nor is the opinion of Hannibal opposed to this
40 2, XVIII | them to me bound. Which opinion, although coming from the
41 2, XVIII | be routed by them. Which opinion is corroborated (in addition
42 2, XIX | EXALTATION OF THEM~This opinion contrary to the truth, founded
43 2, XXII | Italy. And how much this opinion was wrong is to be seen
44 2, XXIV | cite in opposition to this opinion that [example] of Tarantum
45 2, XXV | above) were deceived by this opinion, and were in the end defeated
46 3, III | for good. But the first opinion deceived him, not knowing
47 3, XIII | although Livius holds such an opinion, none the less it is seen
48 3, XIII | army. And following the opinion of Caesar in this, both
49 3, XIX | praise than Appius; and the opinion of Cornelius within his
50 3, XVII | BE UNITED, AND HOW THAT OPINION IS NOT TRUE WHICH SUPPOSES
51 3, XVII | sides in any difference of opinion, and for them to prefer
52 3, XXIX | in confirmation of this opinion says:~And that which the
53 3, XXXIV | XXXIV~WHAT FAME OR VOICE OR OPINION WHICH A PEOPLE MAKE BEGINS
54 3, XXXIV | by the preconceptions or opinion which are had of him. Which
55 3, XXXIV | by their deeds; or by the opinion that the speaker holds.
56 3, XXXIV | reputation is founded on opinion, which is most easy to stamp
57 3, XXXIV | Spain and Africa. Which opinion was also increased by him
58 3, XXXIV | Here, both as to false opinion and corruption, the people
59 3, XXXV | enterprise, and to give an opinion without passion, and without
60 3, XXXV | silent and not speak their opinion, would be a useless thing
|