Book, Chapter
1 1, II | The multitude therefore following the authority of these powerful
2 1, II | discuss at length in the next following chapters.~
3 1, VI | will be discussed in the following chapter.~
4 1, XIV | adduce an example in the following chapter.~
5 1, XXII | of the other two in the following two chapters.~
6 1, XXV | will be mentioned in the following chapter.~
7 1, XXVI | or entirely bad, as the following chapter will show by example.~
8 1, XXVIII| which will occur in the following chapter.~
9 1, XLVII | superfluous to show in the following chapter the order which
10 1, LVIII | there) to discuss in the following chapter whether alliances
11 2, I | than did Fortune, in the following chapter we will discuss
12 2, II | division among themselves, some following [the friendship of] Sparta,
13 2, IV | will be discussed in the following chapter.~
14 2, XI | defense of others, in the following one I want to talk of those
15 2, XVI | discuss this matter in the following chapter, and to examine
16 2, XIX | will be mentioned in the following chapter.~
17 2, XXXI | subject to discuss it in the following chapter, adding some account
18 3, III | as will be shown in the following chapter.~
19 3, IV | as will be shown in the following chapter.~
20 3, V | at length of them in the following chapter, being a matter
21 3, VI | whom he wanted killed the following night, and he placed this
22 3, VI | without losing time, the following night they killed Commodus.
23 3, VIII | discuss this at length in the following chapter.~
24 3, IX | proper to discuss in the following chapter, how a Captain (
25 3, XIII | accompanied by a bad army. And following the opinion of Caesar in
26 3, XVIII | to raise their camp the following morning and withdraw, the
27 3, XX | to me to discuss in the following chapter whence this happens.~
28 3, XXXVII| medium of his words) in the following chapter to show how a Captain
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