Book, Chapter
1 1, III | were dead, and that fear left the Nobles, they begun to
2 1, X | that his predecessors had left among the soldiers. And
3 1, XIV | Samnites, which afterward left them entirely weak and afflicted.
4 1, XVI | and] which later being left by chance free in a field, [
5 1, XIX | down all his neighbors, he left a peaceful Kingdom to this
6 1, XIX | David beaten his neighbors, left him a firm Kingdom and capable
7 1, XXVII | courage and which would have left an eternal memory of himself,
8 2, V | however, some signs of it were left, it would be considered
9 2, VIII | more than thirty tribes left [Scythia]. The second is,
10 2, XII | among other advices he left to his son Alfonso, was
11 2, XVI | placed to the right and the left of these three battalions,
12 2, XX | prey again to the Samnites, left two legions in the country
13 2, XXI | jurisdiction; and how they left [the people of] those lands
14 2, XXIII | ancient ranks in the City, but left the City entire. And when
15 2, XXIV | cannot occupy them, they are left behind by the enemy army,
16 2, XXIV | order to assault Urbino, left ten enemy Cities behind
17 2, XXVI | them. The Roman legions left at Capua having conspired
18 2, XXXI | of the times he will be left either with shame or very
19 2, XXXII | much space, everything was left weak so as to be unable
20 2, XXXIII| confirm peace [treaties], and left everything else to the arbitration
21 3, VI | there should be something left [in the middle] for them
22 3, VI | of Theodorus, that no one left Syracuse or gave any sign
23 3, VI | this is when someone is left who will avenge the slain
24 3, VI | Principality; and they can be left either because of your negligence,
25 3, VI | killed the Duke of Milan, who left a son and two brothers,
26 3, VI | remedy: but when some are left alive because of little
27 3, VI | are the Romans, who had left two legions of soldiers
28 3, X | thus whenever the Romans left one place, he would enter
29 3, XII | that which they could have left open. Whoever, therefore,
30 3, XIII | against his Countrymen; but he left there more because of his
31 3, XV | power, one of whom they left to guard Rome, and the other
32 3, XV | older [of the two], Luca left the management of everything
33 3, XVI | besiege Pisa, he [Antonio] was left out. And although the evil
34 3, XVII | Claudius Nero (who had left the army which he had confronting
35 3, XXII | for him, they departed and left the fight. Which obedience
36 3, XXXIX | the Samnites blindly have left it) seize it quickly. And
37 3, XLVIII| DECEIT~Fulvius, having been left as Legate in the army that
38 3, XLVIII| accompanied by Pisans, whom he left to one side when he talked
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