Book, Chapter
1 1, XIII | but the Consul Publius Valerius being killed in that attack,
2 1, XXVIII | against Collatinus and Publius Valerius, of whom the first (although
3 1, XL | the Ten, and in particular Valerius and Horatius: and their
4 1, XLIV | requested that [the Senators] Valerius and Horatius should be sent
5 1, XLIV | wanted to burn them alive. Valerius and Horatius lauded the
6 1, LX | seen from the testimony of Valerius Corvinus who was made Consul
7 1, LX | three years [of age]; and Valerius said, talking to his soldiers,
8 1, LX | as Rome availed itself of Valerius Corvinus, of Scipio, of
9 2, XXVI | which was later quelled by Valerius Corvinus, among the other
10 3, XXII | TORQUATUS AND THE HUMANITY OF VALERIUS CORVINUS ACQUIRED THE SAME
11 3, XXII | Captains, Manlius Torquatus and Valerius Corvinus, who, of equal
12 3, XXII | hard work and punishment; Valerius, on the other hand, treated
13 3, XXII | whence it happened that Valerius was able to proceed so humanely;
14 3, XXII | him. On the other hand, Valerius was able to proceed humanely,
15 3, XXII | and did not necessitate Valerius punishing the transgressors,
16 3, XXII | cruelty of the Prince. So that Valerius was able to arouse in himself
17 3, XXII | govern approach more toward Valerius than to Manlius, and Xenophon
18 3, XXII | to what T. Livius says of Valerius. For when he was made Consul
19 3, XXII | the method of procedure of Valerius the contrary is the case;
20 3, XXII | effects did not happen with [Valerius] Publicola, the reason was
21 3, XXII | it, we must come near to Valerius in everything, and leave
22 3, XXII | qualities which existed in Valerius, and which Xenophon writes
23 3, XXII | therefore, that the procedure of Valerius is useful in a Prince, but
24 3, XXIII | above that proceeding as Valerius did is harmful to the country
25 3, XXIII | resembled Manlius rather than Valerius. Whence T. Livius, speaking
26 3, XXXVII | placed in their hearts. When Valerius Corvinus was sent by the
27 3, XXXVII | Campania. And as we have cited Valerius Corvinus in this discourse,
28 3, XXXVIII| WHOM IN ARMY CAN CONFIDE~Valerius Corvinus (as I have mentioned
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