Book, Chapter
1 1, I | islands situated at the head of the Adriatic Sea, in
2 1, II | courage, and made him their head and obeyed him. From this
3 1, XII | the Church of Rome, the head of our Religion, have less
4 1, XII | able to be united under one head, but has been under so many
5 1, XV | would be visited on the head of his family and on his
6 1, XVII | the state]. But losing the head while the torso was sound,
7 1, XVII | among the people, at the head of which was Caesar, who
8 1, XXXVII| Sulla, and having made him Head of their party, arrived
9 1, XXXVII| for Caesar making himself Head of the party of Marius,
10 1, XLIV | XLIV~A MULTITUDE WITHOUT A HEAD IS USELESS, AND ONE OUGHT
11 1, XLIV | of a multitude without a head. This disorder was recognized
12 1, LVII | multitude loose and without a Head, and on the other hand,
13 1, LVII | has promptly to make a Head among themselves, who would
14 2, XVI | Messer Criaco Del Borgo, Head of the Florentine infantry,
15 2, XVIII | and placing them at the head of the infantry, went to
16 3, VI | conspiracy is against only one Head, success of the affair cannot
17 3, VI | but actually was his own Head of a Conspiracy against
18 3, VII | public to harm anyone but the Head. And the State of Rome was
19 3, XII | which Vettius Messius was Head, in the heat of battle found
20 3, XIII | an insolent army with a Head tumultuously made by them.
21 3, XV | Commissioner or more than one Head to [different] places in
22 3, XVI | choice as Commissary and Head of the armies: but when
23 3, XXI | in a province, who is the head of an innovation; and if
24 3, XXX | The first he wanted to Head and go against the Tuscans:
25 3, XXX | he made Quintus Servilius Head, he wanted kept near Rome
26 3, XXX | placed Lucius Quintus at its Head, and was to serve to keep
27 3, XXXV | OCCUR IN MAKING ONESELF HEAD IN COUNSELLING A THING,
28 3, XXXV | thing it is to make oneself Head of a new thing which relates
29 3, XXXV | a Prince to make himself head of a grave and important
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