Book, Chapter
1 1, II | at the beginning or very soon after, their laws were given
2 1, III | humanely toward them: but as soon as the Tarquins were dead,
3 1, IX | establishment [of the laws] he was soon assaulted by the Macedonians,
4 1, XII | admiration and devotion. As soon as these began to speak
5 1, XVII | institutions are sustained: and as soon as such a one is dead, they
6 1, XIX | the ways of peace, but he soon knew that his neighbors
7 1, XXVIII | deception of goodness, so soon then as she became free,
8 1, XXXIII | incidents give him, he will soon come to a place that when
9 1, XXXVII | by necessity, that they soon (having obtained that) begun
10 1, XXXVII | means in a City, it will soon bring that City to ruin.
11 1, XXXVIII| who, arriving near Arezzo, soon began to negotiate an accord
12 1, XLIII | their usual results. But as soon as the Magistracy of the
13 1, LIV | himself in the house; who, as soon as he heard the noise and
14 1, LVIII | the author are these: As soon as they knew there was no
15 2, I | over into Italy, and as soon as he was beaten and driven
16 2, II | City harms him. So that soon there arises a Tyranny over
17 2, III | Cities of Greece, but as soon as Thebes rebelled, all
18 2, IV | subjugate themselves. For as soon as they begun to go beyond
19 2, IV | method too far, they were soon ruined. And if this method
20 2, VI | this was their usage. As soon as war broke out, they went
21 2, VI | guard was enough; but as soon as they went out in force
22 2, XII | his own kingdom, but as soon as he went off a distance,
23 2, XIV | weak or a coward: but as soon as you discover the intention
24 2, XVIII | yet been organized: but as soon as this was done, it was
25 2, XXIV | that they lost the State as soon as the enemy assaulted them:
26 2, XXVII | given them hope that, as soon as they had entered the
27 2, XXX | their frontiers, but as soon as the enemy has passed,
28 2, XXX | seen, every day, that as soon as an army passes the frontiers
29 3, I | succeeded entirely, for as soon as Rome was retaken they
30 3, I | so many delinquents will soon come together that they
31 3, VI | deceived in this: because as soon as you have opened your
32 3, VI | or four in number. And as soon as more than one is taken,
33 3, VI | her to enter, but she, as soon as she was inside the walls,
34 3, XIII | were very many good Heads, soon made him a good Captain.
35 3, XIV | come too near, they are soon discovered, and cause you
36 3, XXI | that it is seen that as soon as Scipio entered Spain,
37 3, XXII | the Magistrates, but as soon as a Gentleman who had been
38 3, XXII | the Senate so much, that soon afterwards the Venetians
39 3, XXXI | sudden change of fortune, as soon as they come face to face
40 3, XXXII | Sicily and Sardinia, as soon as peace was made, went
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