Book, Chapter
1 1, XI | before the day of judgment arrived, Titus went to meet Marcus,
2 1, XXVII | of the Church. And having arrived at Perugia with this purpose
3 1, XXXVII| him Head of their party, arrived at civil war, and after
4 1, XL | gone and returned, they arrived at the appointing of the
5 1, XLIV | their Magistracy: and having arrived on the mountain where the
6 1, XLIX | afterward when the opportunity arrived for her to breathe free,
7 2, II | what greatness Athens had arrived in the space of a hundred
8 2, II | consider to what greatness Rome arrived after it liberated itself
9 2, II | Consuls; but now they had arrived at such baseness that they
10 2, X | Alexander in Greece would have arrived, whence he would have remained
11 2, XII | gave to Cyrus when, having arrived at the confines of the Messagates
12 2, XIII | rather low, fortune have arrived either to a Kingdom or to
13 2, XIII | of such fortune to have arrived at great Empire only by
14 2, XV | give them succor, the news arrived that the Latins were routed.
15 2, XXVIII| act than to speak, having arrived there as the Gauls and Tuscans
16 2, XXIX | that greatness that she arrived at, judged it was necessary
17 2, XXX | being weighed) Camillus arrived with his army, which fortune
18 2, XXXIII| into Tuscany; but when they arrived he had already crossed over,
19 3, XXIV | of his Consulship having arrived, and as it appeared to the
20 3, XXVI | besieged it. When the Romans arrived, they shut in the Volscians
21 3, XXXI | Proveditori who saved himself, arrived in Verona with more than
22 3, XXXII | in the past. And when he arrived, Mathus and Spendius wanting
23 3, XXXV | very large army, and having arrived in that very large country
24 3, XLIII | the second, but when he arrived at Verona, he turned back
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