Book, Chapter
1 1, I | refuges, and thus they would quickly become the prey of their
2 1, II | not by election, the heirs quickly degenerated from their fathers,
3 1, II | fear to injury, a tyranny quickly arose. From this there arose
4 1, II | was extinguished, for they quickly came to that license where
5 1, II | those who drove them out quickly instituted two Consuls who
6 1, III | may be used, everything is quickly filled with confusion and
7 1, VI | should believe he could quickly oppress her: and on the
8 1, XIII | attack, Titus Quintius was quickly made Consul, who in order
9 1, XIV | Consul, he [the Consul] quickly replied that he should attend
10 1, XV | not wanting to swear, were quickly put to death by the centurions:
11 1, XVII | been driven out, was able quickly to resume and maintain that
12 1, XVII | them (as was said above) is quickly ruined, unless it should
13 1, XXI | his virtu that he was able quickly to make excellent soldiers
14 1, XXIV | time; if otherwise, it will quickly be ruined. For if to a citizen
15 1, XXXV | riches and every other favor quickly will run after power, as
16 1, XL | the Nobility. For Appius quickly put an end to his alien
17 1, XL | one man, then a Tyranny quickly springs up. The People and
18 1, XLI | in changing his nature so quickly, and from being a friend
19 1, XLVII| causing the disorders, they quickly were of another mind and
20 2, VI | armies to meet the enemy and quickly came to the engagement.
21 2, VI | system of finishing them quickly, according to the place
22 2, VI | conditions and by finishing wars quickly, being satisfied by the
23 2, XIV | themselves as enemies more quickly. Of which, the words of
24 2, XVII | rely on artillery, will quickly be lost.~If you defend a
25 2, XVII | yourself well with them, he quickly dislodges you before you
26 2, XVIII| as this was done, it was quickly recognized how much more
27 2, XVIII| to be able to rout them quickly. But finding them immovable,
28 2, XIX | interposing himself as a mediator, quickly extinguishes all trouble.
29 2, XXI | to send one, they would quickly have become jealous and
30 2, XXII | raised a new army, but were quickly routed, and suffered those
31 2, XXIV | discovered the peril more quickly, and would have retreated,
32 2, XXIV | people rebelled, and the Pope quickly lost the fortress; and thus
33 2, XXIV | when he had been exiled, quickly razed two fortresses that
34 2, XXXII| exposed to the greatest peril quickly from being assaulted on
35 3, VI | young boy loved by him, who quickly told it to his brother Ciballinus,
36 3, VI | and saw its contents, she quickly sent for Letus and Electus,
37 3, VI | certain order, and that be quickly changed, it is impossible
38 3, VI | like, who, through force, quickly occupied their Country;
39 3, VI | conspirators to be taken, which quickly made the others take up
40 3, VI | away from the Florentines, quickly went to that City, and without
41 3, XVI | would occur to it that they quickly returned to the true course.
42 3, XVI | in such straits that they quickly would have given themselves
43 3, XXI | Scipio entered Spain, he quickly made himself a friend of
44 3, XXI | to their ambitions, they quickly forget all the love that
45 3, XXXI | with the cause, they come quickly into that other defect,
46 3, XXXIX| blindly have left it) seize it quickly. And before these words
47 3, XL | having entered] they were quickly besieged by the Samnites.
48 3, XLII | due to your fault, or by quickly doing some act of virtu
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