Book, Chapter
1 1, I | attacks of those who should assault them, and they are not in
2 1, I | itself from whoever should assault it, and suppress whoever
3 1, XII | but to anyone who should assault her. This we other Italians
4 1, XXI | not hesitate with them to assault a Kingdom full of Captains
5 1, XXXII | from Porsenna coming to assault Rome in order to restore
6 1, LIII | would not be good to go and assault Sicily, so that this decision
7 2, I | themselves are afraid to assault him, and he has no fear
8 2, I | that none of them will ever assault him except from necessity;
9 2, IX | for a long time, I would assault a friend of his very own
10 2, IX | against anyone who should assault them: which is to give itself
11 2, XII | meet him in his house and assault him. And I have heard reasons
12 2, XII | defend the going out to assault the other, cite the counsel
13 2, XII | VIII, wanted to come to assault him, after he had made preparations,
14 2, XII | Florentines had the courage to assault the Duke of Milan in his
15 2, XII | impetus] than they are able to assault others. Nor am I moved in
16 2, XII | thousand men in order to assault a province: but to defend
17 2, XVII | the enemy does not dare to assault you, in this case he will
18 2, XVII | scaled, nor do you go to assault them with feeble attacks,
19 2, XVII | that can be conquered by assault, the dangers are not much
20 2, XVIII | gone out from the town to assault the camp, the Master of
21 2, XXII | Spain did not presume to assault the victors, but prepared
22 2, XXII | Latium now was the time to assault the Romans weakened by the
23 2, XXII | little force that should assault them anew would destroy
24 2, XXIV | the violence of those who assault it, or by famine.~And if
25 2, XXIV | army with which you can assault those who have driven you
26 2, XXIV | recent times, in order to assault Urbino, left ten enemy Cities
27 2, XXV | could defeat them, but that assault was the cause of the unification
28 2, XXVII | therefore, especially when the assault is made by men who are far
29 2, XXVIII| the Gauls who had come to assault Tuscany, and Clusium in
30 2, XXVIII| and indignation, went to assault Rome, and captured it all
31 2, XXXI | much if he should want to assault Greece, that Darius turned
32 2, XXXII | therefore, was either by assault or by voluntary surrender.
33 2, XXXII | surrender. The capture by assault was either by force or by
34 2, XXXII | open violence was either by assault without piercing the walls (
35 2, XXXII | Carthage in Spain; or if this assault was not enough they addressed
36 2, XXXII | said) that this mode [of assault] many times was a happy
37 2, XXXII | time and expense; in open assault it is doubtful and dangerous;
38 3, XXXIX | when Cyrus was going to assault the King of Armenia, in
39 3, XLIII | reputation and strength, would assault Lombardy. The Emperor promised
40 3, XLV | THEM BACK, OR RATHER TO ASSAULT HIM FIRST WITH FURY~The
41 3, XLV | attack], judging a slow assault to be more useful, reserving
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