Book, Chapter
1 1, II | were driven out and liberty returned to Athens, for the Popular
2 1, XVII | but when they died, it returned to the ancient Tyranny.
3 1, XVII | Empire, but after his death returned to its first disorders:
4 1, XXII | And when that Horatius returned as conqueror to Rome, meeting
5 1, XXXIX | recognized their error and returned to the Ten as the Florentines [
6 1, XL | These men having gone and returned, they arrived at the appointing
7 1, XLIII | free men, that same spirit returned in them, and consequently
8 1, XLVI | their liberty, [and] having returned to their original rank,
9 1, LVIII | good man, and can easily be returned to the good path: [but]
10 2, VI | conditions on them, they returned home. Thus, little by little,
11 2, XVIII | his army. If Crassus were returned to you, whoever examines
12 2, XXIII | taken hostages from all, returned to Rome and reported to
13 2, XXIII | but were later by force returned to the Roman obedience.
14 2, XXIV | incident that had arisen he returned there, he caused all the
15 2, XXVI | changed his counsel and returned to the siege, and so great
16 2, XXXIII| impeders of the war, they returned as messengers of the conquest
17 3, I | latter, the institutions that returned the Roman Republic back
18 3, VI | Athens. Pandolfo Petrucci returned with other exiles to Sienna,
19 3, XII | the Ambassadors] having returned to Samnium without hope
20 3, XVI | to it that they quickly returned to the true course. But
21 3, XVIII | whence he, on this news, returned to the Roman encampments,
22 3, XVIII | those of the Equeans, and returned to Rome victorious. Which
23 3, XXII | when the Venetian galleys returned to Venice, a certain difference
24 3, XXV | and afterwards when they returned to private life, they became
25 3, XLII | OBSERVED~When the Consuls returned to Rome with the disarmed
26 3, XLII | not keep him, and when he returned to Rome, Posthumius was
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