Book, Chapter
1 1, I | and in fact would have known how much they feared that
2 1, III | reason that would not be known because the experience of
3 1, IX | as they are already well known. I will refer only to one
4 1, IX | only to one not so well known, but which should be given
5 1, XI | these laws] are very well known by prudent men, but which
6 1, XII | to understand, when it is known upon what the Religion of
7 1, XIV | Pollari: which thing becoming known, the Consul said that every
8 1, XVI | knowing the Princes or being known by them, return readily
9 1, XVI | society brings with it, is not known by anyone (while he yet
10 1, XVII | want to refer to people known before our times. I say,
11 1, XVIII | little as each [defect] is known, I say that both of these
12 1, XIX | third King a man who had not known how to recover with arms
13 1, XXI | own fault they have not known how to make soldiers of
14 1, XXIII | having roads not only well known and frequented, but many
15 1, XXIII | many other which, if not known to outsiders, are well known
16 1, XXIII | known to outsiders, are well known to the people of the country,
17 1, XXIV | Mutius Scaevola are well known; how one held back the enemy
18 1, XXIV | Capitolinus is also well known. For having saved the Campidoglio
19 1, XXVII | this purpose and decision known to everyone, he did not
20 1, XXX | others which they have not known how to gain for themselves,
21 1, XXXVIII| constrained to make it [to be] known to Rome, and pray that they
22 1, LIII | his request would be later known by the People, that there
23 1, LV | who has been able to or known how to do it.~From this
24 1, LV | so, but few only who have known how to bring it about. For
25 1, LX | as to have made himself known by some notable thing, it
26 2 | recalled to their memory by known writers, but those also (
27 2 | their old age, they having known and seen the latter and
28 2, II | from many examples, it is known into what dangers they placed
29 2, IV | their greatness; and it is known that they sent a colony
30 2, IV | the Adriatic. It is also known that their arms [authority]
31 2, V | easily. Which thing is known by observing the method
32 2, XV | noted this part, as I have known many such indecisions to
33 2, XIX | in their hands would have known better how to direct the
34 2, XIX | acquire but not to have known the means to do so: and
35 2, XX | defend. Which matter becoming known, it was suppressed and corrected
36 2, XXI | state and dignity. And it is known that these methods were
37 2, XXIV | stronger than all others known up to the present time;
38 2, XXXIII | that are necessary to be known to want to counsel well,
39 3, I | in her. This is very well known from the history of Livius,
40 3, III | And this will always be known by those who read ancient
41 3, VI | that man was a Noble and known to the Prince. A poor and
42 3, VI | Giuliano De’Medici is well known. The arrangement made was
43 3, XVII | crushing him. Which thing being known in Rome, the Senate and
44 3, XX | generosity of Fabricus in making known to him the offer which his
45 3, XXX | caused by their not having known how or having been able
46 3, XXXI | When this thing became known to Hanno, the Carthaginian, (
47 3, XXXIV | second, which makes you known by way of your practices,
48 3, XXXIV | beginning, and before they are known from firm experience, and
49 3, XXXIX | countries; for if Decius had not known and recognized them, he
50 3, XLIII | and having studied and known the ancient customs of the
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