Book, Chapter
1 1, IV | especially those Cities which in important matters, want to avail themselves
2 1, VIII | occupied themselves in its important affairs. Of one, they said
3 1, XIV | engagements, and in every important activity of theirs, whether
4 1, XIV | Consul Papirus in a most important battle which he waged against
5 1, XV | refers to one of the most important institutions of the Republic
6 1, XXIX | one of its Captains on an important expedition, where that Captain (
7 1, XXXI | which are grave and very important. Now, if to such cares should
8 1, XLIX | the People; and even if an important event should occur where
9 2, I | ever engaging in two most important wars at the same time was
10 2, V | and the last is the most important, as much because it is the
11 2, XV | words: I judge it to be most important for our interest, that we
12 2, XVI | ANCIENT ORGANIZATION~The most important engagement ever fought in
13 3, VI | there is one which is more important than all the others: and
14 3, VI | against their women is most important, and after that, insult
15 3, VI | period, which are the most important, I say that there is need
16 3, X | silent on one of the most important.~When these indolent Princes,
17 3, X | to be believed that some important reason had persuaded him.
18 3, XVII | to promote anyone to any important administration who has been
19 3, XXX | is necessary to have in important events.~This envy can be
20 3, XXXV | would be too lengthy and important a matter to discuss here
21 3, XXXV | himself head of a grave and important decision in such a manner
22 3, XXXVII| duties] in a Captain is most important, for he feels almost a necessity
23 3, XLVI | another. For it is very important that a young man of tender
24 3, XLIX | according as they are more important, a wiser doctor must be
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