Book, Chapter
1 1, IV | or from the suspicion of going to be oppressed. And it
2 1, VIII | no particular reply, but going on in an evasive manner
3 1, XIV | Whence it resulted that in going against the enemy, a Roman
4 1, XXXV | guard to prevent him form going off from the right road.
5 1, XXXVII | in Rome without that City going upside down [from turmoil].
6 1, XXXVII | and who thought that by going against it they were defending
7 1, XLVII | license, and public affairs going from bad to worse, many
8 1, LIV | accepted that proceeding of going to Veii because they judged
9 2, VIII | people that went out, and are going out, are almost all from
10 2, XII | And those who defend the going out to assault the other,
11 2, XXIII | words of the Consul, so that going from town to town which
12 2, XXVIII | Epirus, while Phillip was going to the Temple to celebrate
13 3, VI | Phillip of Macedonia who was going to the Temple surrounded
14 3, VI | these words they swore, and going out without any [further]
15 3, VI | bed found this list, and going out with it in his hand
16 3, XIII | little of that: He was here going against an army without
17 3, XXIX | gift this was, where it was going, and who was sending it,
18 3, XXXI | showed himself outside, and going about the camp, he spoke
19 3, XXXI | while the engagement is going on) cannot be in every place,
20 3, XXXIII | Manlius, when they were going against the Volscians, foolishly
21 3, XXXVI | provisions, roam in packs when going in the territory of the
22 3, XXXVII | appears to him he would be going to a certain defeat unless
23 3, XXXVII | better proceeding) when going against the Cimbrians, a
24 3, XXXVIII| lead and auspices you are going to fight: whether he you
25 3, XXXIX | shows that, when Cyrus was going to assault the King of Armenia,
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