Book, Chapter
1 1, I | and not want to seek to command that of others.~However,
2 1, IX | anything else other than the command of the army when war was
3 1, XV | wherever the Emperor should command them, and never to flee
4 1, XVI | desire to be free in order to command, but all the others, who
5 1, XVI | fifty Citizens of a rank to command, and because this number
6 1, XXIX | Mutianus took away from him the command of the army, and little
7 1, XXIX | first took away from him the command of the armed forces, then
8 1, XXXI | for having, against his command, combatted with the Samnites,
9 1, LV | mentioned fortune, also command castles, and have subjects
10 2, IV | armed, you cannot either command or rule them. And to want
11 2, IV | Empire and the right of command, so that these associates
12 2, IV | conquered by armies under Roman command, they recognized no one
13 2, VIII | extinguish only those who command, but to these entire populations,
14 2, XVI | keep them obedient to their command and more deliberate in action,
15 2, XVI | themselves of it other than to command them in their quarters;
16 3, XVI | being thought perilous, [the command of the army] was committed
17 3, XVI | Antonio had not been there [in command]. But being besieged by
18 3, XXII | constituted comes to the rank of command, he desires to find all
19 3, XXII | necessary to know how to command, and those who know how
20 3, XXII | and those who know how to command are those who make a comparison
21 3, XXII | proper proportion, then they command, when out of proper proportion,
22 3, XXIII| in the operation and the command of the armies. What made
23 3, XXIV | Republic.~The first to whom the Command was extended was P. Philo,
24 3, XXIV | given experience in the Command [of armies], and, because
25 3, XXIV | that a citizen being a command of an army for a long time,
26 3, XXX | would yield the supreme Command to him. Which the other
27 3, XXX | those times disposed to command and obey where the safety
28 3, XXX | where they are to go; and to command those who are not enrolled
29 3, XXXI | if a new Hannibal were to command them, he yet would be ruined;
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