Book, Chapter
1 1, XXXVIII| capture, Pisan Orators [Ambassadors] came to Beaumont and offered
2 1, XLIV | Sacer]. The Senate sent its Ambassadors to ask by what authority
3 2, II | Nola, they sent Orators [Ambassadors] to Hannibal to beg him
4 2, X | Asia, and the Gauls sent Ambassadors to the King of Macedonia
5 2, XI | encountered the Samnites, sent ambassadors to the Roman Consul to make
6 2, XI | in the presence of the ambassadors, had the [bugle] sound for
7 2, XV | the Florentines, and the ambassadors to the King made an accord
8 2, XXVII | Romans at Cannae, he sent his ambassadors to the Carthaginians to
9 2, XXVII | greatness of Alexander, sent ambassadors to tell him they wanted
10 2, XXVIII | sent the three Fabii as ambassadors to the Gauls who had come
11 2, XXVIII | for aid, the Romans sent Ambassadors to the Gauls that in the
12 2, XXVIII | against the Tuscans: These ambassadors, being more accustomed to
13 2, XXVIII | Roman Senate through their Ambassadors of this injury, and asked
14 2, XXVIII | non-observance of justice, for their Ambassadors having sinned against the
15 2, XXIX | Fabii err who had gone as ambassadors to the Gauls, and through
16 2, XXX | Carthaginian put to those Ambassadors of Hannibal after the battle
17 3, XII | confederate Romans; and then sent Ambassadors to Rome to ask for peace,
18 3, XII | by the Romans: and [the Ambassadors] having returned to Samnium
19 3, XXXI | had been defeated, sent ambassadors to Scipio seeking an accord, [
20 3, XXXI | losing it, he again sent ambassadors to Scipio with the commission
21 3, XXXI | demoralized that they sent ambassadors and made themselves tributary
22 3, XXXII | citizens counselled that Ambassadors be sent to Rome to submit
23 3, XLIV | they had refused to their Ambassadors. And in the talks which
24 3, XLVII | him, the Senators sent two Ambassadors to entreat him that he lay
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