Book, Chapter
1 1, III | which is said to be the father of every truth, will cause
2 1, XI | country. Lucius Manlius, father of Titus Manlius, who was
3 1, XI | the accusation against his father, constrained him to swear,
4 1, XI | hatred that he had for his father, the injury that his son
5 1, XI | descends from the branches [father to son]~Human probity, and
6 1, XIX | to enjoy the virtu of his father. But he could not thus leave
7 1, XIX | grandfather in virtu, or like his father in fortune, remained heir
8 1, XIX | enjoy the efforts of his father Mahomet, who having like
9 1, XIX | lord, had been like his father and not his grandfather,
10 1, XXII | because of thy prayers of his father than because of his own
11 1, XXVI | model Philip of Macedonia, father of Alexander, who, by these
12 1, XXXI | which were assigned by the father of Fabius against the obstinacy
13 1, XL | take her off by force, her father Virginius killed her in
14 2, XXIV | good. Niccolo Da Costello, father of the Vitelli, returning
15 2, XXVIII| of Philip of Macedonia, father of Alexander. This man had
16 3, I | shall begin with Brutus, the father of Roman liberty.~
17 3, II | Lucretia, in the midst of the father and husband and other relatives
18 3, III | record of history to see a father to sit in judgment, and
19 3, IV | her husband against his father to take away his life and
20 3, VI | scimitar on Bajazet, the father of the present Grand Turk:
21 3, X | with Philip of Macedonia, father of Perseus; for Philip being
22 3, XXII | strong man, gentle toward his father and his country, and most
23 3, XXII | from the defense of his father against a Tribune, and from
24 3, XXVI | and as she did not have a father, her guardians wanted to
25 3, XXXIV | Torquatus, saved L. Manlius, his father, from an accusation that
26 3, XXXIV | filial piety toward the father was so agreeable to the
27 3, XXXIV | for, having defended his father so extraordinarily and with
28 3, XXXIV | his having defended his father on the Ticino while a youth,
29 3, XXXIV | sent back a daughter to her father and a wife to her husband.
30 3, XXXVII| moment. Philip of Macedonia, father of Perseus, a military man
31 3, XL | followed the counsels of his father, who wanted the Romans either
32 3, XLV | victory, in imitation of his father, sacrificed himself for
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