Book, Chapter
1 1, II | disgusted with their government, placed itself under the orders
2 1, V | LIBERTY IS MORE SECURELY PLACED, EITHER IN THE PEOPLE OR
3 1, V | hands the guard is better placed. And the Lacedemonians,
4 1, V | our times the Venetians, placed it in the hands of the Nobles,
5 1, V | Nobles, but that of Rome was placed in the hands of the Plebs.
6 1, V | Nobles: so that the People placed in charge to guard the liberty
7 1, V | arrangement, says that those who placed that guardianship in the
8 1, VI | Spartan Kings, who, being placed in that Principate and living
9 1, XV | might perhaps be rather placed among affairs of outside [
10 1, XVI | conspiring with him they placed him in opposition to the
11 1, XXII | because of this crime, was placed on trial and after much
12 1, XXV | the King of sacrifice, and placed him under the high priest.
13 1, XXVII | only his simple guard he placed himself in the hands of
14 1, XXXI | them. This Captain who was placed in charge of such an expedition
15 1, XXXIV | the rank of Dictator that placed Rome in servitude, but it
16 1, XXXVIII| confidence. This Captain placed himself and his army between
17 1, XL | before the one who had been placed in charge over them. And
18 1, XLVI | that sentence which Sallust placed in the mouth of Caesar,
19 1, XLIX | servitude) had this authority placed in a foreigner, who, sent
20 1, LIII | in the things that are placed in front of the people,
21 1, LVIII | constitutions are not to be placed in that number whence the
22 1, LVIII | alongside them there ought to be placed a multitude controlled by
23 2, I | subdued all the peoples [placed] between them and the Carthaginians,
24 2, II | known into what dangers they placed themselves in order to maintain
25 2, II | them greatly, and having placed the highest good in them,
26 2, VI | them to a colony, which, placed on the confines of those
27 2, XVI | in the second line they placed the Principi, and in the
28 2, XVI | manner in the third line they placed the Triari. The cavalry
29 2, XVI | all of these orders were placed to the right and the left
30 2, XVII | their catapults, which they placed outside of the squadrons,
31 2, XX | legion which the Romans had placed there as a guard. A Prince
32 2, XXIII | of the Romans, and having placed guards throughout the towns
33 2, XXIII | cite the words which Livius placed in the mouth of Camillus,
34 2, XXIV | other circumstances, being placed on the apex of a hill that
35 2, XXXII | made embankments of earth placed against the outside of the
36 2, XXXII | those who have voluntarily placed themselves in his arms,
37 3, VI | hand, all the conspirators placed so much confidence in the
38 3, VI | following night, and he placed this list under the pillow
39 3, VI | than to pass a law which placed a limit to the expenses
40 3, XI | hope ought always to be placed more in that one by itself
41 3, XIV | appear as mounted forces; he placed them behind a hill, and
42 3, XIV | and cows, and these she placed on camels and sent them
43 3, XVII | OFFENDED OUGHT NOT TO BE PLACED IN ANY ADMINISTRATION AND
44 3, XXV | those citizens who, when placed in charge of an army, rose
45 3, XXX | make a move. The third, he placed Lucius Quintus at its Head,
46 3, XXX | requested in times of war. He placed Cornelius, also a colleague
47 3, XXXIII | this well with the words placed in the mouth of the Dictator,
48 3, XXXIII | enemy, trusting to fortune, placed on the Allia; and you, trusting
49 3, XXXV | who counsel a Prince, are placed between these two hazards;
50 3, XXXVII | reputation of the enemy may have placed in their hearts. When Valerius
51 3, XXXVII | most prudent Captain, he placed his army several times in
52 3, XXXIX | enemy strong points are placed, and how we can exit from
53 3, XL | Caudine forks, who, having placed his army behind a mountain,
54 3, XLIV | field, decided, (having placed guards in the town of Samnium)
55 3, XLVIII | if they could trap him, placed an ambush near the Roman
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