Book, Chapter
1 1, XIII | this hope of capturing the town, and they remained content
2 1, XXXVIII| willing] to give up the town under certain pledges similar
3 2, II | disunited, so that each town and each province should
4 2, XVII | stockade: and if he is inside a town, either this town is small
5 2, XVII | inside a town, either this town is small as are the greater
6 2, XVII | which could come from the town, had fortified all the road
7 2, XVII | finding the walls of his town breached, and does not have
8 2, XVII | lost.~If you defend a large town and have the convenience
9 2, XVII | impossible to whoever defends a town to keep his artillery in
10 2, XVII | to that, the walls of the town are kept low and almost
11 2, XVII | to scale [the walls of] a town or make similar assaults,
12 2, XVIII | having gone out from the town to assault the camp, the
13 2, XX | them to think of taking the town and the State from the Capuans.
14 2, XXIII | Consul, so that going from town to town which were of importance,
15 2, XXIII | that going from town to town which were of importance,
16 2, XXIV | port and great part of the town of Genoa. Afterwards in
17 2, XXIV | if in the recovery of a town, a consular army with Fabius
18 2, XXIV | remains in your power (the town having revolted) you should
19 2, XXIV | of Brescia recovered the town by means of the fortress.
20 2, XXVI | all the inhabitants of the town came upon the walls; and
21 2, XXVII | went to besiege them. The town was situated in water and
22 2, XXXII | more useful to subjugate a town by any other means than
23 2, XXXIII | lay siege to this or that town as seemed proper to him.
24 3, VI | which are made to give a town over to the enemy who besiege
25 3, VI | the Vitelli, to take that town away from the Florentines,
26 3, VI | took up arms and took the town away from the Florentines
27 3, X | him; and if he besieges a town, he is so much more obliged
28 3, X | in camp before Moratto, a town of the Swiss, was assaulted
29 3, XII | discourse) when he assaults a town, to endeavor with all diligence
30 3, XV | commanders in an army, or in a town that has to be defended
31 3, XX | them [the children] that town would be given into his
32 3, XX | beaten by them back to the town. When this was learned by
33 3, XX | they decided to give up the town to him without wanting to
34 3, XXVI | the Volscians between the town and themselves, so that
35 3, XVII | having one party of the town discontented, the first
36 3, XVII | hostile to the King in that town, and that the King wanted
37 3, XLIV | having placed guards in the town of Samnium) to pass with
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