Book, Chapter
1 1, XII | has happened to France and Spain. And the reason that Italy
2 1, XXIX | then took him with him to Spain, where in a short time he
3 1, LV | even though France and Spain have their part of such
4 1, LIX | for Republics, Saguntum in Spain was of this kind, which
5 2, I | had dominion in part of Spain. Which power of theirs,
6 2, I | the Empire of Sicily and Spain. The same thing happened
7 2, I | by the Saguntines into Spain, by Massinissa into Africa,
8 2, VIII | and Sicovesus passed into Spain. From the passage of this
9 2, IX | friends of the Romans in Spain, not to injure them, but
10 2, XIX | Empire, as was France and Spain: but when the decline of
11 2, XXII | the forces of the King of Spain were in Lombardy, and the
12 2, XXII | forces of the Pope and of Spain did not presume to assault
13 2, XXXII| Scipio took New Carthage in Spain; or if this assault was
14 3, VI | stabbed King Ferrando of Spain in the neck: the wound was
15 3, XI | of the war had been seen, Spain rebelled from its confederates
16 3, XI | friends with them; and so did Spain: and both of these two Princes
17 3, XIII | army that the Romans had in Spain under the Scipio’s which,
18 3, XIII | esteemed. For when he went into Spain against Afranius and Petreius
19 3, XVII | Hannibal) found himself in Spain in front of Hasdrubal, and
20 3, XVII | glory that he had lost in Spain; and if he did not succeed,
21 3, XVIII| army of the Pope and of Spain, which, on the false news
22 3, XX | capture of New Carthage in Spain did not give Scipio Africanus
23 3, XX | of which action made all Spain friendly to him. It is also
24 3, XXI | ITALY AS THE LATTER [DID IN SPAIN]~I think that some can marvel
25 3, XXI | as soon as Scipio entered Spain, he quickly made himself
26 3, XXI | result that Scipio did in Spain; for all the Cities of Italy
27 3, XXI | was that his soldiers in Spain rebelled with part of his
28 3, XXXI | the Pope and the King of Spain, and were so demoralized
29 3, XXXIV| ladder for the triumphs of Spain and Africa. Which opinion
30 3, XXXIV| increased by him when, in Spain, he sent back a daughter
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