Book, Chapter
1 1, I | be industrious and less occupied with idleness, should live
2 1, VI | Similarly Venice having occupied a great part of Italy, and
3 1, VI | other, the fear of being occupied by her. These two means
4 1, VIII | against those citizens who occupied themselves in its important
5 1, XIII | numbering four thousand men occupied the Campidoglio [Capitol]
6 1, XXIX | armies of Vitellius and occupied Rome, so that through the
7 1, XXXIX| make war against those who occupied them: and because he who
8 1, XXXIX| them: and because he who occupied them was powerful, there
9 2 | accomplished such great things and occupied so much of the world after
10 2, I | Carthaginian war, which kept Italy occupied for sixteen years. When
11 2, I | while the Roman people were occupied with others) that the others
12 2, VIII | Rome was taken, which was occupied by those Gauls who had detached
13 2, VIII | Vandals, and the like, who occupied all the western Empire.~
14 2, VIII | did, and those people who occupied the Roman Empire. For these
15 2, VIII | people were called who had occupied it; Slavonia was called
16 2, VIII | called that part of Syria occupied by him Judea. And as I have
17 2, VIII | occupying some place, and having occupied it, to maintain themselves
18 2, XVII | midst of it [the artillery] occupied the City, nor from what
19 2, XXI | knows) Genoa having been occupied by the French many times,
20 2, XXII | which a few years before was occupied by the Swiss, through the
21 2, XXIV | restraint that has been occupied in war. I want to turn to
22 2, XXXII| HOW MANY WAYS THE ROMANS OCCUPIED TOWNS~The Romans being very
23 2, XXXII| similar towns which they occupied by sieges.~As to the acquisition
24 2, XXXII| Palepolis, where the Romans occupied it by treating secretly
25 3, VI | the country which has been occupied by him. This reason moved
26 3, VI | Magian having by deceit occupied the kingdom of the Persians,
27 3, VI | through force, quickly occupied their Country; for to such
28 3, XII | able to save themselves, occupied all the entrances to the
29 3, XII | entrenchments which were occupied by the Romans and the other
30 3, XIV | lances, so that the Romans, occupied by the novelty of the thing,
31 3, XVIII| of the Val Di Lamona, and occupied the Borgo Di Marradi, and
32 3, XVII | Tevere and Val Di Chiana were occupied by the Vitelli and the Duke
33 3, XXXII| Mathus and Spendius, they occupied many towns of the Carthaginians,
34 3, XLIV | pass. So that the Marquis, occupied by this quick decision,
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