Book, Chapter
1 1, IX | desiring to bring the Spartans back to those limits which the
2 1, XIV | told a lie, it would come back on him to his prejudice.
3 1, XVII | be enough to bring a City back to good habits which for
4 1, XXIV | well known; how one held back the enemy on a bridge until
5 1, XXIX | offend him, not wanting (held back by this cupidity) to take
6 1, XXXII | is past, you would take back from them that which by
7 1, XXXIII| little later called him back and made him Prince of the
8 1, XXXIII| placate her and hold her back with methods of peace, than
9 1, LVIII | and very much wishing him back; as is seen the Roman people
10 1, LVIII | most earnestly desired him back. And the words of the author
11 1, LVIII | they desired to have him back. And elsewhere, where he
12 1, LIX | Whence Aristedes reported back to the people that the proposal
13 2, I | he was beaten and driven back to Greece, the first war
14 2, VIII | are a bastion in holding back the Scythians, who have
15 2, XVI | army will ever turn its back. And as it endured more
16 2, XVI | it was struck or hurled back), they did not make straight,
17 2, XVI | that front rank is pushed back, it will be hurled on the
18 2, XVI | by the enemy, was thrown back into the Florentine infantry
19 2, XVI | remaining forces turned back: and Messer Criaco Del Borgo,
20 2, XVI | repulsed, will not be hurled back on them.~And although this
21 2, XVIII | the less if we have to go back to authority, we ought to
22 2, XXXII | become afraid, and will turn back at every least unforeseen
23 3, I | better which bring them back to their [original] principles.
24 3, I | said), is to bring them back to their [original] principles.
25 3, I | something intervenes to bring it back to the sign [normality].
26 3, I | must be cured.~This turning back to principles (speaking
27 3, I | returned the Roman Republic back to its [original] principles
28 3, I | caused the people to turn back to their principles; and
29 3, I | bringing [the government] back to its original principles.
30 3, I | This return of Republics back to their principles also
31 3, I | it had not been brought back to its principles by Saint
32 3, I | life of Christ, brought it back to the minds of men where
33 3, I | themselves and bring their laws back to first principles. And
34 3, VI | to do so, they are held back by that universal benevolence
35 3, VI | Whence Maternianus wrote back to him that Macrinus was
36 3, VIII | good examples or brought back by good laws to their principles.
37 3, XIV | this called to them to fall back; which cry passing from
38 3, XIV | rank to rank, saying “fall back”, began to make the last [
39 3, XIX | obedient to him, and brought back the victory. Whence it appears
40 3, XX | his hands bound behind his back, put a rod into the hands
41 3, XX | made him be beaten by them back to the town. When this was
42 3, XXII | Republic as it brings her back to her ancient virtu. And
43 3, XXXIV | when, in Spain, he sent back a daughter to her father
44 3, XLI | the yoke, and to send them back to Rome disarmed; the Consuls
45 3, XLIII | arrived at Verona, he turned back without doing anything,
46 3, XLV | SUSTAINED IT, HURL THEM BACK, OR RATHER TO ASSAULT HIM
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