Book, Chapter
1 1, VII | immediately and without regard [to person]. The other is,
2 1, IX | Republic, or of [having regard for] her institutions, her
3 1, XVIII | Roman people no longer to regard virtu in bestowing the Consulship,
4 1, XXI | lack their own soldiers in regard to defense and offense,
5 1, XXIV | castigates him without having regard to any of his good actions.
6 1, XXIV | himself, he was, without regard to any of his merits, thrown
7 1, XXVII | conscience restrained him; for no regard of piety could enter in
8 1, XXXI | and without any outside regard as to how they took up their
9 1, XXXIII| and they agree without regard [to consequences] to honor
10 1, XXXIII| it, to attack it without regard [to consequences], otherwise
11 1, XXXV | Tyrants, and without any regard took away her liberty, appears
12 1, XXXVII| it became troublesome in regard to the past, or if it had
13 1, XL | create such laws without any regard [to authority], they removed
14 1, XL | that they should have some regard to becoming bad [abusing
15 1, XLV | audacious and have less regard in attempting new things.
16 1, LX | BE [BESTOWED] WITHOUT ANY REGARD TO AGE~And it is to be seen
17 1, LX | to this dignity] without regard to age or blood [birth],
18 1, LX | birth], even though the regard to age never existed in
19 2, XII | constrained to have more regard in extracting money from
20 2, XIX | histories is seen to be true in regard to infantry, so also ought
21 2, XXIV | proceeding of the Romans in this regard, and that of the Princes
22 2, XXIV | their account, and with regard to his enemies, he had seen
23 3, III | an evil to run on out of regard for a good, when that good
24 3, VI | ought to be crushed without regard. However, the two methods
25 3, VI | plot against Dion without regard) plotted so well, that he
26 3, VIII | became judges, without any regard condemned him to death.
27 3, XVIII | each one retreated without regard to leaving their encampment
28 3, XXII | the public, and does not regard in any part private ambitions;
29 3, XVII | knowledge of affairs, makes them regard the ancient judgments as
30 3, XXXV | City [Republic] without regard [to the consequences to
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