Book, Chapter
1 1, XIII | other mode was when one Appius Erdonius with a multitude
2 1, XIV | institutions of their Religion.~Appius Pulcher acted in a contrary
3 1, XXXV | moved by the ambitions of Appius, they were able in the second
4 1, XL | the many errors made by Appius, Chief of the Decemvirate,
5 1, XL | for a year, among whom Appius Claudius, a sagacious but
6 1, XL | Masters] of Rome. Next Appius took over to himself all
7 1, XL | confirming them. Upon this Appius caused a rumor [to be spread]
8 1, XL | and among the first was Appius: and he showed so much humanity
9 1, XL | and to the Nobility. For Appius quickly put an end to his
10 1, XL | in part by the said Ten. Appius remained to govern the City:
11 1, XL | seemed to the Plebs that Appius had come to [the side of]
12 1, XL | Tyrannies in Republics: and if Appius had taken this path, his
13 1, XL | satisfy them all. And thus Appius in leaving the People and
14 1, XL | way to save himself. But Appius could not accomplish this
15 1, XL | liberty, and the errors of Appius in wanting to seize the
16 1, XLI | other means ill-used by Appius in order to maintain his
17 1, XLII | considering how those youths whom Appius had chosen to surround him
18 1, XLII | persuaded by the malignity of Appius, changed his good habits
19 1, XLV | ancient form, Virginius cited Appius before the People to defend
20 1, XLV | that he be put in prison. Appius begun to shout and appeal
21 1, XLV | People whom he had offended. Appius replied that they [the People]
22 1, XLV | although the wicked life of Appius should merit every punishment,
23 3, XI | means had not been shown by Appius Claudius with which they
24 3, XIX | they sent out Quintius and Appius Claudius with the armies.
25 3, XIX | Claudius with the armies. Appius, because he was cruel and
26 3, XIX | merits more praise than Appius; and the opinion of Cornelius
27 3, XIX | in the cases observed by Appius, merits to be approved.
28 3, XXXIII| Livius put in the mouth of Appius Claudius, who, complaining
29 3, XLVI | laid down the magistracy, Appius did not want to lay down
30 3, XLVI | note all the insolence of Appius, and all the good will and
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