Book, Chapter
1 1, I | people [who] had come to certain small islands situated at
2 1, V | in order to investigate certain conspiracies that had been
3 1, XIII | occurred there that year, and certain prodigies coming to pass,
4 1, XIII | insinuated that Apollo and certain other [oracles] had given
5 1, XIII | wanting to promulgate a certain law for the reasons which
6 1, XIV | there were in the armies certain orders of Aruspices which
7 1, XIV | victory in battle appeared certain to him, and because of this
8 1, XIV | the Pollari having told certain soldiers that the fowls
9 1, XXVI | of evil. But men take up certain middle paths which are most
10 1, XXXVIII| to give up the town under certain pledges similar to those [
11 1, XL | Ferrando said, often act like certain smaller birds of prey, in
12 1, XLVII | differing according to certain standards when they [have
13 1, XLVII | instituted, but rather a certain ambitious license, and public
14 1, LVII | edicts that everyone within a certain time and under certain penalties
15 1, LVII | a certain time and under certain penalties should return
16 2, I | find it, for it is a most certain thing that as a Prince or
17 2, IV | shown anything else more certain and more true.~The fore-mentioned
18 2, IV | that the Romans had the certain method, which is so much
19 2, VIII | read letters written on certain columns in the places that
20 2, X | of Macedonia to treat of certain accords, that King to show
21 2, XVII | artillery, they go to a certain death, for against them
22 2, XIX | long time, it arises from certain conditions that exist in
23 2, XIX | ransoming themselves, that certain Communities subject to the
24 2, XXII | full in its proper place. Certain events also arise where
25 2, XXII | neutral, showing him that certain victory consisted in this
26 2, XXII | This advice was based on certain reasons which at a distance
27 2, XXII | This was recognized for certain by the experience of the
28 2, XXVI | was made Captain over a certain number of slaves whom the
29 2, XXVII | opportunity of obtaining a certain good, hoping to obtain an
30 2, XXVII | seen a greater and almost certain victory) to have wanted
31 2, XXX | ransom themselves with a certain amount of gold, but while
32 2, XXX | pensioners, then it is a certain sign that that State is
33 3, VI | remedies. The first and most certain, rather to say it better,
34 3, VI | and without that copy and certain other countersigns, Plautanias
35 3, VI | turned for many days to a certain matter and certain order,
36 3, VI | to a certain matter and certain order, and that be quickly
37 3, VI | not have me believe it. Certain young Athenians conspired
38 3, VI | plot], there is none more certain and which is to be feared
39 3, X | by waiting he loses for certain, but by trying he may be
40 3, XV | Giovanbattista, because of certain incidents that occurred,
41 3, XVII | detained by Hasdrubal with certain proposals of an accord,
42 3, XVII | Republics cannot be given a certain [adequate] remedy, if follows
43 3, XVIII | retreating, learned from certain wounded of the Equeans that
44 3, XVIII | poverty, and desired to see certain of her people who were in
45 3, XXII | your order, not even if certain victory is in view. When
46 3, XXII | galleys returned to Venice, a certain difference arose between
47 3, XVII | is the most harmful, less certain, and more useless; for it
48 3, XXX | distinctly and in detail of certain cases, so that future people
49 3, XXX | take up arms except with certain orders and in a certain
50 3, XXX | certain orders and in a certain way. And, therefore, based
51 3, XXXI | accord, [and] Scipio gave him certain conditions for peace, which
52 3, XXXIII | would make their victory certain, except that it would be
53 3, XXXV | so powerful. It is a most certain thing, therefore, that those
54 3, XXXVII | him he would be going to a certain defeat unless by these light
55 3, XXXVII | greatest advantages and certain hope of victory: he ought
56 3, XLIV | had to enter there over certain dikes between the swamps
57 3, XLV | proceeding of Fabius is more certain and worthy of imitation.~
58 3, XLVI | that one City not only has certain ways and institutions different
59 3, XLIX | where the author is not certain, everyone cannot be punished
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