Book, Chapter
1 1, XXXVII | going against it they were defending the public, whenever (as
2 1, XXXVII | great was its obstinacy in defending it, that the Plebs in order
3 1, XXXVIII| take up the proceeding of defending themselves with arms, for
4 1, XLVI | And thus the desire of defending liberty caused each to prevail [
5 1, XLVI | supplying them money or defending them from the powerful:
6 2, I | how obstinate they were in defending their liberty.~
7 2, IV | cannot go, and as their defending themselves appears to them
8 2, IX | evade [the obligation] of defending them, and [hence] take up
9 2, IX | and unfaithfulness in not defending his ally will take away
10 2, XIII | assaulting the Romans, but by defending the Sidicians against the
11 2, XVII | of a City is reduced to defending it with the same [manual]
12 2, XVII | necessary, especially when defending themselves from large artillery,
13 2, XIX | conquests, and thinking only of defending themselves, and to keep
14 2, XXIV | fortresses are built for defending oneself from the enemy or
15 2, XXIX | Senate with no thought of defending Rome (any more than the
16 2, XXIX | Capitol with the others. In defending it [the Capitol], however,
17 2, XXXII | first case those who were defending the towns against these
18 2, XXXII | method for the army, for defending themselves over so much
19 3, VI | there is some remedy of defending yourself, than where there
20 3, XII | of the last necessity of defending themselves, commanded, in
21 3, XXVIII | marrying their daughters, defending them in front of Magistrates,
22 3, XXXI | more of fleeing than of defending themselves, like those who,
23 3, XXXVII | their defense and then not defending them: for in such a proceeding
24 3, XLI | and deeds of the French in defending the majesty of their King
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