Book, Chapter
1 1, I | Architect came to him and showed him how he could do so upon
2 1, VI | subjected almost all of Greece, showed the weakness of its foundation
3 1, VIII | accuser; and the Romans showed in this case in point how
4 1, XIII | lovingly and partly menacing, showed them [the people] the danger
5 1, XIV | None the less, when reason showed them that a thing ought
6 1, XXI | these two in a short time showed that men of war were born
7 1, XXX | that ingratitude that he showed toward him. There are no
8 1, XXXVII | And although elsewhere we showed that the enmity in Rome
9 1, XL | first was Appius: and he showed so much humanity toward
10 1, LVIII | they [the Roman people] showed against Scipio, I will reply
11 1, LIX | whereupon Themosticles showed that the fleet of all Greece,
12 2, X | Croesus, King of Lydia, showed to Solon the Athenian was
13 2, X | power and to dismay them showed them much gold and silver:
14 2, X | vanquished the Romans, he showed three things to be necessary
15 2, XII | against the Romans, where he showed that the Romans could not
16 2, XII | Kingdom. As much virtu as they showed in distant wars, just so
17 2, XV | of his] full of prudence, showed that those who held the
18 3, VI | care for her children, she showed them her genital member,
19 3, XV | ambition by opposing him, he showed it by his silence and by
20 3, XV | then Luca remaining alone showed how much he was worth by
21 3, XVI | found in the City one who showed in what manner the army
22 3, XXIX | Lipari) as a Roman, and showed his people how impious it
23 3, XXXI | the ears of Camillus, he showed himself outside, and going
24 3, XXXIII | way the event turned out showed that true virtu does not
25 3, XXXVIII| and with great efficacy he showed them how little they should
26 3, XLIII | them: in which the King showed the bad faith and great
27 3, XLVII | the Country, although he showed by his silence and in many
28 3, XLIX | liberality which the Romans showed in giving their civil privileges
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