Book, Chapter
1 1, V | matter of doubt in whose hands the guard is better placed.
2 1, V | Venetians, placed it in the hands of the Nobles, but that
3 1, V | of Rome was placed in the hands of the Plebs. It is necessary
4 1, V | that guardianship in the hands of the Powerful [Nobles],
5 1, V | having this club in their hands, have more reason to be
6 1, V | this authority in their hands, [and] the having of one
7 1, XV | with bared swords in their hands, they made them first swear
8 1, XXVII | he placed himself in the hands of the enemy, whom he then
9 1, XXX | and place himself in the hands of the Prince, guarding
10 1, XXXVIII| not to put them into the hands of the Florentines until
11 1, XXXVIII| of the King, into whose hands they had been forced to
12 1, XLIV | you have the arms in your hands then you will be able to
13 1, XLIX | is to examine into whose hands he places the authority
14 1, LII | violence in drawing from his hands the arms which he availed
15 1, LII | had taken away from his hands those arms which made him
16 1, LV | plunder having come into the hands of the Roman Pleb, and being
17 1, LV | any should come into their hands, they kill them as being
18 1, LVII | they have arms in their hands it is easy to subdue them,
19 2, II | power, and, having laid hands on the nobility, put them
20 2, XIX | the government in their hands would have known better
21 2, XXIII | that all Latium was in the hands of the Roman people. And
22 2, XXIII | counsels, placing in your hands whether Latium should exist.
23 2, XXX | hearts unarmored but their hands and feet armored. The disorders
24 3, VI | letter came first into the hands of Macrinus than of the
25 3, XII | moral Philosophers that the hands and the tongue of men, two
26 3, XX | would be given into his hands: Which offer was not only
27 3, XX | teacher stripped and his hands bound behind his back, put
28 3, XX | back, put a rod into the hands of each of the children,
29 3, XXIII | he had to take from the hands of the soldiers who had
30 3, XXV | which he worked with his own hands. Which event is celebrated
31 3, XXXI | partial defeat at Vaila at the hands of the King of France, they
32 3, XXXV | killed him with his own hands: and thus this man suffered
33 3, XL | when to escape from the hands of Fabius Maximus he fired [
34 3, XLII | it as prisoners into the hands of the Samnites. And he
35 3, XLIV | having one of his sons in the hands of the Pope, had reasons
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