Book, Chapter
1 1, VI | Italy, and the greater part [obtained] not by war but by money
2 1, VIII | had to say concerning who obtained the treasure that he spoke
3 1, XV | how much confidence can be obtained by means of Religion well
4 1, XXXVII| that they soon (having obtained that) begun to fight from
5 1, XLVI | original rank, and having obtained even greater reputation
6 2, XIII | others have come is not obtained either by gift or by heredity.
7 2, XVIII | means renewed the battle and obtained the victory. Where it is
8 2, XXVII | combatting them, to have obtained a victory for themselves
9 2, XXVII | they will in a way have obtained a part of the victory. For
10 2, XXVII | Spaniards] should have obtained the last two, and there
11 2, XXXII | then by means of accords obtained reputation over them, as
12 2, XXXIII| already crossed over, and had obtained this victory, so that in
13 2, XXXIII| conquest and the glory that was obtained.~And whoever considers well
14 3, VI | of the affair cannot be obtained, for the reasons mentioned:
15 3, VI | mentioned: but success is obtained even less easily when the
16 3, VIII | ambition, he would have obtained those same results and successes
17 3, XVI | be only honors and rank [obtained], many competitors were
18 3, XXI | and every kind of perfidy, obtained the same result that Scipio
19 3, XXI | other by detestable ones, obtained the same results, it does
20 3, XXVIII| when such reputation is obtained through these pure and simple
21 3, XXVIII| dangerous: but when it is obtained through a private way (which
22 3, XXXI | attribute all the good that they obtained to that virtu which they
23 3, XXXI | and after the victory they obtained against Antiochus: for this
24 3, XXXI | more gloriously, or to have obtained a more honorable accord.
25 3, XL | Samnites. And this victory obtained by deceit would have been
26 3, XLIV | ORDINARY MEANS, CAN NEVER BE OBTAINED~The Samnites being assaulted
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