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   Book,  Chapter
1 1, XXXI | Papirus Cursor wanted to have Fabius put to death for having, 2 1, XXXI | assigned by the father of Fabius against the obstinacy of 3 1, XXXVI | The Romans had made Marcus Fabius and C. Manlius Consuls, 4 1, XXXVI | which, however, Quintus Fabius brother of the Consul, who 5 1, XLII | tyranny, and that Quintus Fabius, one of the number of the 6 1, LIII | that sprung up in Rome of Fabius Maximus, who could not persuade 7 1, LIII | there should be in that, and Fabius did not have sufficient 8 1, LIII | the Master of the horse of Fabius to enable him to engage 9 1, LIII | engage in battle, even though Fabius did not want to, and that 10 1, LIII | except for the prudence of Fabius which remedied it; this 11 1, LIII | because of the verdict of Fabius Maximus, he threatened to 12 2, XXIV | the recovery of Tarantum Fabius Maximus was sent at the 13 2, XXIV | a fortress: for although Fabius had used that means, if 14 2, XXIV | town, a consular army with Fabius Maximus for its Captain 15 2, XXV | sent Gnaius Manilus and M. Fabius against them, [and] when 16 2, XXXIII| against the Tuscans. For Fabius, the Consul, having defeated 17 2, XXXIII| had heard of the victory Fabius had won, and fearful that 18 2, XXXIII| that risk, sent Legates to Fabius to make him understand he 19 2, XXXIII| they would have made him [Fabius] less circumspect and more 20 3, I | inflicted by Papirius Cursor on Fabius, his Master of Cavalry, 21 3, IX | nature. Everybody knows that Fabius Maximus proceeded with his 22 3, IX | enemy at bay. Nor could Fabius also have found times more 23 3, IX | glory resulted. And that Fabius had done this from his nature, 24 3, IX | to put an end to the war, Fabius contradicted this so greatly, 25 3, IX | still be in Italy, as he [Fabius] could not see that the 26 3, IX | dispositions were different, as was Fabius, who was excellent in the 27 3, IX | we have made mention of Fabius Maximus, who held Hannibal 28 3, X | imitate the prudence of Fabius Maximus, who be delaying 29 3, X | The method employed by Fabius Maximus of staying in a 30 3, X | Nor can it be said that Fabius avoided an engagement, but 31 3, X | Hannibal had gone to meet him, Fabius would have awaited him and 32 3, X | him in the manner of his [Fabius]. So that an engagement 33 3, X | as much by Hannibal as by Fabius: but if one of them had 34 3, X | to wanted to do first as Fabius Maximus had done in Italy, 35 3, X | conditions as the army of Fabius had, and which that of C. 36 3, X | have been able to do as Fabius did in Italy, but not having 37 3, X | when he was encountering Fabius, nor to those Gauls who 38 3, XXXIII| an expedient employed by Fabius, when he first entered into 39 3, XXXIV | witnessed by the speech of Fabius Maximus which he made to 40 3, XXXIV | creation of T. Otacilius: and Fabius judging him inadequate to 41 3, XXXVI | when he wanted to punish Fabius, his Master of cavalry, 42 3, XL | escape from the hands of Fabius Maximus he fired [the fagots 43 3, XLV | Roman Consuls, Decius and Fabius, were with their two armies 44 3, XLV | strength and all impetuosity: Fabius only sustained [his attack], 45 3, XLV | resulting from the plan of Fabius turned out much better than 46 3, XLV | When this was heard by Fabius, so as not to acquire less 47 3, XLV | method of proceeding of Fabius is more certain and worthy 48 3, XLVII | Dictator should be named by Fabius, who was then with the armies 49 3, XLVII | the public benefit: which Fabius did, moved by his concern 50 3, XLIX | BY SUCH METHODS THAT Q. FABIUS WAS CALLED MAXIMUS~Of necessity ( 51 3, XLIX | direct it. When Quintus Fabius, who was Censor, became 52 3, XLIX | This was well recognized by Fabius, and put into effect a suitable


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