Book, Chapter
1 1, II | with civil equality, they turned to avarice, ambition, violation
2 1, II | the Prince, the [people] turned to the Popular state [Democracy]
3 1, VIII | the Fathers [Senators] he turned to the Plebs, sowing various
4 1, XI | obedience by the acts of peace, turned to religion as something
5 1, XIV | it anyway: but then they turned these [aruspices] with conditions
6 1, XVI | seeing themselves inferior, turned to favor Clearchus, and
7 1, XXXII | reason why this proceeding turned out well for the Romans
8 1, XXXVII| disorders the Plebs came and turned to Marius with his reputations,
9 1, XXXVII| not having any remedy, turned their favor to Sulla, and
10 1, XL | Nobles, [and] the People turned to favor him. And when a
11 1, XLVII | as has been said), they turned to obtain this authority
12 1, LII | destroyed. Which [thing] turned out to the contrary, for
13 2, XVI | all the remaining forces turned back: and Messer Criaco
14 2, XVIII | infantry], and to have turned all their attention to mounted
15 2, XVIII | give them reputation, they turned to keeping cavalry; for
16 2, XIX | to military discipline, turned the spirit of the military
17 2, XXII | the combat, when men have turned to face one another, only
18 2, XXIII | avoided half-way measures and turned to extremes. For a government
19 2, XXIV | have been lost they are turned [make war] against him;
20 2, XXVI | that they are all as arms turned against you. A notable example
21 2, XXVIII| had against the Tuscans turned against the Romans. This
22 2, XXVIII| above-mentioned Fabii should be turned over to them; not only were
23 2, XXVIII| honored and not castigated, turned all his indignation not
24 2, XXXI | assault Greece, that Darius turned to that enterprise. Themistocles,
25 3, VI | if men have their minds turned for many days to a certain
26 3, IX | him, all his enterprises turned out successfully for him.
27 3, XIV | by the King, that design turned out not only useless but
28 3, XIV | benefits could not placate, he turned that artifice used by the
29 3, XXIX | the same, and then they turned to punishing them, not from
30 3, XXIX | do,~Whose eyes are always turned on their Lord.~
31 3, XXXII | satisfied with their stipend, turned their arms against the Carthaginians,
32 3, XXXIII| the less the way the event turned out showed that true virtu
33 3, XXXIV | private matter, which has turned out honorably. And of all
34 3, XXXIV | of consuls their favors turned to the creation of T. Otacilius:
35 3, XXXIV | times, spoke against him and turned the favor of the people
36 3, XLIII | he arrived at Verona, he turned back without doing anything,
37 3, XLV | from the plan of Fabius turned out much better than that
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