Book, Chapter
1 1, IV | every Republic there are two different viewpoints, that of the
2 1, XII | foundations, and observe how much different present usage is from them,
3 1, XVII | life time, as happened at different times in Syracuse to Dion
4 1, XVIII | same in a people entirely different. But because these institutions
5 1, XXIII | the enemy) plan to hold different places and guard the passes.
6 1, XXV | institutions should be entirely different from the past ones: for
7 1, XXXVII| this Agrarian law may seem different from such a conclusion,
8 1, XXXIX | INCIDENTS OFTEN HAPPEN TO DIFFERENT PEOPLE~And it is easily
9 1, XLV | accused and condemned at different times, so that a great fright
10 1, XLVII | of this election show how different minds are when in contention
11 1, LVIII | proceedings arises, not from the different nature, (for it is the same
12 2, II | sending them into exile in different places, but put them to
13 2, III | other, but solely from the different mode of procedure. For Lycurgus,
14 2, V | establishers of the new sect are of different languages, they extinguish
15 2, XVI | SOLDIERS IN OUR TIMES ARE DIFFERENT FROM THE ANCIENT ORGANIZATION~
16 2, XX | say, that the Romans at different places had routed two armies
17 3, VI | action at the same time in different places is almost impossible,
18 3, VI | as it cannot be done at different times without one spoiling
19 3, VI | Antoninus [Caracalla] living in different places; for it is so far
20 3, IX | Citizens and dispositions were different, as was Fabius, who was
21 3, X | concerning great things are different from those of ancient times,
22 3, XV | having his own counsel, each different from the others, they afforded
23 3, XV | or more than one Head to [different] places in order to administer
24 3, XXI | HAPPENED THAT HANNIBAL, WITH A DIFFERENT METHOD OF PROCEEDING THAN
25 3, XXI | acquired the same glory by different methods, though both praiseworthy.~
26 3, XXII | was the reason that these different methods obtain the same
27 3, XXXIV | his noted deeds he appears different; or by the preconceptions
28 3, XLIII | these result in things at different times; which have greatly
29 3, XLV | be noted which of the two different methods of proceeding adopted
30 3, XLVI | certain ways and institutions different from another, and produces
31 3, XLVI | but must result from the different education that one family
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