Book, Chapter
1 1, XIV | fowls pecked away, they fought with a good augury: if they
2 1, XXI | or a Captain who had ever fought: none the less, he did not
3 2, I | is seen that while they fought against the Equii and the
4 2, II | best] as they could, they fought with those who attempted
5 2, XVI | important engagement ever fought in any war with any nation
6 2, XVI | resulted from their having fought together a long time, having
7 2, XVI | of modern war, when they fought for the French, above all
8 2, XVII | Italians Deeds of arms, were fought by the Romans at diverse
9 2, XVIII | first wars were begun to be fought by cavalry, because [good]
10 2, XVIII | engagement, as at Novara, they fought valiantly for two days,
11 2, XXII | which should have first fought, and won, will have rather
12 2, XXVI | those soldiers who at first fought unwillingly, constrained
13 2, XXIX | the Roman discipline. They fought them without any bloodshed,
14 3, I | the law of nations, had fought against the Gauls, but created
15 3, I | punished the Fabii who had fought against the law of nations,
16 3, X | would have awaited him and fought an engagement with him:
17 3, XI | made when one sees a war fought by many against one, that
18 3, XII | the Veienti to fight, they fought most ferociously: but when
19 3, XIV | battle which the Romans fought with the Volscians, where
20 3, XVIII | having been enkindled, they fought all day until night with
21 3, XXV | who because of his poverty fought on foot. It is to be noted
22 3, XXXI | their army, after having fought, in the retreat about half
23 3, XXXII | war that the Carthaginians fought with the Romans, those soldiers
24 3, XXXIII | Consul or other Captain had fought contrary to the auspices,
25 3, XXXIV | and after a few years he fought that Gaul and, killing him,
26 3, XXXIV | killed his own son for having fought without permission, even
27 3, XXXVI | mistrusting of victory, fought with the same courage and
28 3, XXXVIII| who by his right arm has fought for the consulship and the
29 3, XLIX | happened to those soldiers who fought unhappily at Cannae, who
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