Book, Chapter
1 1, II | as we shall discuss at length in the next following chapters.~
2 1, XXXVII| as was discussed above at length) does nothing else than
3 1, LI | could not be made for any length of time in this manner,
4 1, LVIII | which was discussed above at length on this subject, where it
5 2, I | we have talked about at length in our treatment of Principalities [
6 2, VI | being satisfied by the length [of the wars] to massacre
7 2, XVI | he has explained this at length, I will not otherwise repeat
8 2, XIX | which have been discussed at length above), they avail themselves
9 2, XX | another work of mine treated a length of how useless mercenary
10 2, XX | but having talked of it at length elsewhere, I shall be brief
11 2, XXI | It has been discussed at length above, how the Romans differed
12 2, XXIX | T. Livius relates it at length and in the most effective
13 2, XXIX | as will be discussed at length in the beginning of the
14 2, XXXII | For in a siege it is the length of time and expense; in
15 3, III | this has been discussed at length in another place above,
16 3, V | this subject to speak at length of them in the following
17 3, VI | that he [Caesar] talked at length with Gn. Popilius Lena,
18 3, VIII | it were possible by the length of time that he should do
19 3, VIII | we will discuss this at length in the following chapter.~
20 3, IX | times, as we discussed at length above. But they [changes]
21 3, X | maintain such an army for any length of time, is completely mad
22 3, XIX | as has been discussed at length in another treatise on this
23 3, XXVI | discussed this subject at length in the Chapter in which
24 3, XVII | talked of them above at length, but I want to discuss the
25 3, XLII | manner, has been discussed at length by use in the treatise on
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