Book, Chapter
1 1, II | more than eight hundred years without changing them and
2 1, II | more than eight hundred years, with great praise to himself
3 1, II | and although after forty years his [the tyrants] heirs
4 1, II | last more than a hundred years, yet in order that it be
5 1, IV | more than three hundred years, the tumults of Rome rarely
6 1, XIII | had been besieged for ten years. And thus Religion well
7 1, XX | ultimate greatness in as many years as she had existed under
8 1, XXI | had been at peace forty years, did not find a man (when
9 1, XXI | been for more than thirty years without making war, he did
10 1, XXVII | that State] for a hundred years, he wanted also to remove
11 1, XXXVII| Agrarian law took three hundred years in bringing Rome to servitude,
12 1, XLIX | creating them for five years: but a short time later
13 1, XLIX | herself for two hundred years of which there exists a
14 1, LIII | been in Italy eight or ten years, had filled this province
15 1, LIV | himself more revered. A few years ago Florence was divided
16 1, LVIII | see that for four hundred years they have been enemies of
17 1, LVIII | in so many hundreds of years, in so many elections of
18 1, LX | made Consul at twenty three years [of age]; and Valerius said,
19 2, I | importance for a space of twenty years, for they did not fight
20 2, I | Italy occupied for sixteen years. When this war ended with
21 2, II | in the space of a hundred years after she had freed herself
22 2, II | for a period of forty six years, they were able to resist
23 2, II | him. that for a hundred years they had combatted the Romans
24 2, IV | notwithstanding that two hundred years before the Romans became
25 2, IV | that, although two thousand years ago the power of the Tuscans
26 2, V | more than five thousand years, except it is seen that
27 2, V | in five or six thousand years, all memory of things done
28 2, V | forty or fifty thousand years, none the less it is reputed (
29 2, VIII | in the past five hundred years it has not occurred that
30 2, X | defense. The Venetians a few years ago also, having their Treasury
31 2, XII | in his time, and when two years before his death, news came
32 2, XVII | Candottieri, in the twenty four years in which there have been
33 2, XVII | then there were in any ten years time [of war] of the ancients.
34 2, XVII | assaulted that State a few years ago) and the Duke of Nemours (
35 2, XVIII | during the past twenty five years the Italian military have
36 2, XIX | persuade an Italian of thirty years ago that ten thousand infantry
37 2, XIX | Austria: and although for many years past the Emperor and the
38 2, XXI | THE CAPUA, FOUR HUNDRED YEARS AFTER THEY HAD BEGUN TO
39 2, XXII | that [error] which a few years ago was believed by many,
40 2, XXII | Duchy of Milan, which a few years before was occupied by the
41 2, XXVII | been for sixteen glorious years, recalled by the Carthaginians
42 2, XXIX | done by that people so many years before, and then should
43 2, XXX | be found. In the last few years the Venetians afforded similar
44 2, XXXII | many wars and in so many years. Their mode of taking Cities,
45 2, XXXII | than four hundred and fifty years of harassing their neighbors
46 3, I | another, no more than ten years should elapse, for beyond
47 3, I | the government every five years, otherwise it would be difficult
48 3, I | followed at least every ten years in that City, it would have
49 3, XI | superior in peace. A few years ago all the world conspired
50 3, XIV | in our own times. A few years ago the City of Perugia
51 3, XXV | even after four hundred years after Rome had been founded,
52 3, XVII | City of Pistoia.~Fifteen years before, that City was divided (
53 3, XXXIV | reputation, and after a few years he fought that Gaul and,
54 3, XLVI | that a young man of tender years begins to hear the good
55 3, XLVI | saying he could hold it five years according to the original
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