Book, Chapter
1 1, I | private [individuals] either inside or outside the City, I shall
2 1, I | those things which occured inside; and as for the public Council,
3 1, XXIV | those who had been besieged inside with him, which reward (
4 1, XXVII | notwithstanding that Giovanpagolo was inside with large forces that he
5 1, XXXVIII| to them after he had gone inside the City, and if he did
6 1, XXXVIII| to them with his forces inside that City rather than [with
7 1, XLVII | do so, he would lock them inside the palace, and by seemingly
8 1, L | Magistrates who are or should be inside or outside the City should
9 1, LV | the laws that no one from inside or outside dares to attack
10 2, XII | he should await the enemy inside the Kingdom, and for nothing
11 2, XVII | defends himself is either inside some fortified place or
12 2, XVII | a stockade: and if he is inside a town, either this town
13 2, XVII | by it; and if whoever is inside does not have considerable
14 2, XVII | outside than to whoever is inside. First, because if you want
15 2, XVII | ditches filled up, those inside have many more disadvantages
16 2, XXIV | within their own country, but inside the towns they acquire.
17 2, XXXII | resist a sortie that those inside might make, and also it
18 2, XXXII | leaned against it, drawing inside the earth which those outside
19 2, XXXII | and taking it away from inside, the embankment did not
20 3, VI | she, as soon as she was inside the walls, reproached them
21 3, X | dare to come to meet you inside your advantageous position.
22 3, XVII | has enemies outside and inside. If it is a government of
23 3, XXX | given by Camillus, both inside and outside the City, for
24 3, XXXI | were that he should retire inside Syria, and leave the rest [
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