Book, Chapter
1 1, I | live under those laws which appeared to them best suited in maintaining
2 1, VI | affairs of the City; when it appeared to them that they had become
3 1, XII | WILL YOU COME TO ROME?”, it appeared to some that she had made
4 1, XIV | and as victory in battle appeared certain to him, and because
5 1, XV | Republic of Rome, it has appeared to me proper to commit this
6 1, XVI | the liberty of that people appeared to have become their servitude.
7 1, XXIX | And his manner of living appeared so extraordinary that Cato
8 1, XXXVII | Italy, after which time it appeared that things settled down.
9 1, XXXVIII| pestilence occurring in Rome, it appeared to the Volscians and the
10 1, XXXVIII| learned of this, and it appeared to him that the Florentines
11 1, XXXIX | excited the Nobility, as it appeared to them the majesty of the
12 1, XLI | whoever at one time has appeared to be good and wants for
13 1, XLVI | corroboration of their power, it appeared reasonable that Rome would
14 1, XLVII | As a general thing, it appeared to the Roman Pleb that it
15 1, LIII | the location. Which thing appeared to the Senate and the wiser
16 1, LIII | The demands of this man appeared foolish to the Senate: none
17 1, LV | that purpose that which it appeared to him according to his
18 2 | things which in their youth appeared supportable and good, will
19 2, I | the same time; rather it appeared always that at the beginning
20 2, III | the Roman Empire, and Rome appeared more tumultuous and not
21 2, IV | imitation of the Romans appeared difficult, that the ancient
22 2, VIII | robber, son of Narva. Whence appeared the reason of their departure
23 2, IX | subjects of theirs, so that it appeared to them [the Romans] they
24 2, IX | that war. For it indeed appeared reasonable to the Romans
25 2, XX | the ease of attacking them appeared to those soldiers to be
26 2, XXIII | are accustomed to be, or appeared to be, free) deceive themselves,
27 2, XXIV | whether the walls of Athens appeared beautiful to him, he replied “
28 3, VI | who were little: and as it appeared to them they could not live
29 3, VIII | refused it entirely, as it appeared to them that Spurius was
30 3, XI | done it in time before it appeared to have been a necessity,
31 3, XXII | captain the previous year appeared before the sailors, because
32 3, XXIV | having arrived, and as it appeared to the Senate that he had
33 3, XLI | the life of that army, it appeared to him it should be saved
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