Book, Chapter
1 Gre | it appears to me I have shown some gratitude for the benefits
2 1, II | needs be accomplished is shown to them: and as this necessity
3 1, III | PERFECT~As all those have shown who have discussed civil
4 1, IV | Roman liberty, as will be shown in the next chapter.~
5 1, VI | authority of the Tribunes is shown to be necessary for the
6 1, IX | for his own ambition, is shown by his immediate institution
7 1, XVIII | face to face, but being shown to them as [mere] conjecture.~
8 1, XXVII | the first who would have shown the Prelates how little
9 1, XXIX | read of this ingratitude shown for such reasons, for that
10 1, XXIX | Prince. But the ingratitude shown to Scipio arose from a suspicion
11 1, XLVIII| discussion, where it is shown that the people deceive
12 1, XLIX | maintain her free, is very well shown by the progress of the Roman
13 1, LVII | multitude cannot be better shown than by this sentence. For
14 1, LVIII | subject, where it has been shown that people are less ungrateful
15 2, I | of that people, it can be shown that they ascribed all their
16 2, III | was necessary and good, is shown by the example of Sparta
17 2, IV | for experience has not shown anything else more certain
18 2, XII | poetic fables where it is shown that Anteus, King of Libya,
19 2, XIII | recognized this deceit, is shown by T. Livius through the
20 2, XV | if he had won, would have shown more signs of enmity against
21 2, XVII | firing. Even experience has shown this not to be necessary,
22 2, XVIII | cavalry more than infantry is shown more openly by another Roman
23 2, XX | by the Romans, as will be shown more fully where we will
24 2, XXI | that if the Romans had shown the slightest desire to
25 2, XXIV | wise, and the result has shown that that fortress was harmful
26 3, I | resumed, and that it should be shown to those people that it
27 3, III | save a Monarchy, as will be shown in the following chapter.~
28 3, IV | ancient Kings, as will be shown in the following chapter.~
29 3, VIII | the Nobility, had at first shown many favors toward Manlius;
30 3, X | I have many times before shown how much the actions concerning
31 3, XI | if the means had not been shown by Appius Claudius with
32 3, XIII | them good. For in this is shown that double virtu that is
33 3, XIV | conflicts and battles, is shown in many instances, and especially
34 3, XIV | than fiction, they can be shown to men, because as they
35 3, XXX | without order. And this is shown by that third army which
36 3, XXXI | easily have reorganized and shown a new face to their fortune,
37 3, XLVI | the good will and humanity shown by infinite Citizens in
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