Book, Chapter
1 1, IV | people [as Tullius Cicero says] although they are ignorant,
2 1, V | and Venetian arrangement, says that those who placed that
3 1, VII | Livius refers to, where he says that the Roman Nobility
4 1, XI | successor, as Dante prudently says:~Rarely there descends from
5 1, XXI | them: and whoever writes says, that these two in a short
6 1, XLIV | to reply. And T. Livius says that they did not lack material
7 1, XLVI | point to his words, where he says that the People or the Nobility
8 1, XLVII | Nobles. Whence Titus Livius says these words: The results
9 1, LIII | of necessity. And Dante says of his proposition in the
10 1, LIV | not without reason Virgil says:~When they saw a man of
11 1, LVIII | Hieronymus, nephew of Hiero, says: It is the nature of multitude,
12 1, LVIII | that which our Historian says of the nature of the multitude,
13 1, LVIII | the common opinion which says that the People, when they
14 2, I | reasons which he cities, he says that, by the admission of
15 2, VII | abundantly outside.~And T. Livius says that, after taking Veii,
16 2, VIII | history] of Jugurtha, when he says that, after Jugurtha was
17 2, VIII | were heard: where he [also] says that the Roman People had
18 2, X | opinion be more false which says that money is the sinew
19 2, XII | comes to dry up, as Hannibal says, which makes him able to
20 2, XIV | council, attest, where he says: You have tried their patience
21 2, XVI | equality which Titus Livius says existed in these armies
22 2, XIX | understood this part, when he says that, because of the acquisitions
23 2, XXI | from them. And T. Livius says of this incident and [commenting]
24 2, XXX | caused (as the historian says) so that the Romans should
25 3, VI | Tacitus is golden, which says that men have to honor things
26 3, VI | possible which Herodianus says to Plautianus, when he commissioned
27 3, X | reasons that Titus Livius says; No one should commit his
28 3, XIII | which occasion T. Livius says it was because of this that
29 3, XIX | concludes the contrary, when he says: In governing the multitude
30 3, XXII | conforms to what T. Livius says of Valerius. For when he
31 3, XXII | relating this speech T. Livius says these words. No other leader
32 3, XXIII | Livius, speaking of him, says that He was hated by the
33 3, XVII | gives testimony when he says, While the Florentines were
34 3, XXIX | confirmation of this opinion says:~And that which the Lord
35 3, XXX | voluntarily. Believing (says Livius) that this would
36 3, XXXIII| Religion were corrupted, says thusly: It pleases them
37 3, XXXIII| them. Whence Titus Livius says these words: The soldiers,
38 3, XXXVI | remember what T. Livius often says, that the Gauls at the beginning
39 3, XXXVII| this, of which Titus Livius says: So much influence did the
40 3, XXXVII| skirmishes, where as Titus Livius says: Neither a new war or a
41 3, XXXIX | spoken by Decius, T. Livius says: Publius Decius, the Tribune
42 3, XLI | impatiently than that which says: Such a proceeding is ignominious
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