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1 1, II | liberators. And these holding the name of chief in hatred, constituted
2 1, II | happened that while the name [of King] was driven from
3 1, VI | of its government] the name of Gentlemen: In this manner,
4 1, X | which, ruling under his name did not permit that writers
5 1, XIII | perpetual enemies of the Roman name, should have come to Rome
6 1, XXVIII | reason than for having the name of the Tarquins, and the
7 1, XXXIV | reason. For it was not the name or the rank of Dictator
8 1, XXXIV | power that easily acquires a name, not a name power. And it
9 1, XXXIV | easily acquires a name, not a name power. And it is seen that
10 1, XXXVII | Rome one who would give his name to go to the said Colony;
11 1, XXXIX | arisen in Rome against the [name of the] Consuls; for that
12 1, XLVII | annoyed with the Consular name, and wanting to be able
13 1, XLVII | beginning to draw one, at his name, there was raised a very
14 1, XLVII | was nominated, at whose name some begun to whistle, some
15 1, LII | that liberty by his good name, to which he had been put
16 1, LII | kept account always that name which, with so much glory,
17 1, LV | what is [meant by] this name of Gentleman, I say that
18 1, LV | Gentlemen in fact and not in name, giving them castles and
19 1, LV | Republic are more so in name than in fact, as they do
20 1, LV | over men; but in them that name of Gentleman is a name of
21 1, LV | that name of Gentleman is a name of dignity and reputation,
22 1, LVIII | have been enemies of the name of Royalty and lovers of
23 1, LVIII | have said) they held the name of Royalty in so much hatred,
24 2, II | living in freedom, and the name of Liberty so much esteemed
25 2, II | Syracuse, attracted by the name everyone became quiet, their
26 2, IV | so noble that it gave a name to that sea which the Latins
27 2, IV | Province Gallia from the name they themselves had, which
28 2, V | create a reputation and name for himself; so that there
29 2, V | it but the memory of its name.~
30 2, VIII | Kingdom, and change the name of the province, as Moses
31 2, XI | Campanians brought a greater name in aid of the Sidicians,
32 2, XIII | herself, because under this name she made them her slaves,
33 2, XIII | Princes, who heard the Roman name and not their arms, generating
34 2, XIII | conspired against the Roman name. And the Latins began this
35 2, XVII | detachments, which by their own name are called Scaramouches [
36 2, XXI | Governor who governs in his name. Only at present has he
37 2, XXII | them, and that only the name of victory remained to the
38 2, XXV | they could extinguish the name of Rome. And having raised
39 2, XXV | attack and abuse the Roman name; and so great was their
40 2, XXVIII | to the Gauls that in the name of the Roman people they
41 3, XVII(4)| Marzocco is the name Florentines gave a marble
42 3, XXXIV | companions acquires a good name, for it is impossible that
43 3, XXXIV | actions, gives you such a name in the beginning that it
44 3, XXXIV | gold which gave him the name of Torquatus. This was not
45 3, XLVII | hostile he would not want to name him, the Senators sent two
46 3, XLVII | his personal hatred and name him for the public benefit:
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