Book, Chapter
1 1, X | armies were not sufficient to save Caligula, Nero, Vitellius,
2 1, XL | Virginius killed her in order to save her from him: whence tumults
3 1, XL | is able in some way to save himself. But Appius could
4 1, XL | people made in wanting to save their liberty, and the errors
5 1, XLVII| castigate them he would save them. The Senate yielded
6 1, LVII | departed from Rome, and to save themselves created twenty
7 2, VIII | them, thought it better to save themselves and leave their
8 2, VIII | country, than to attempt to save it and lose themselves;
9 2, X | Romans if they wanted to save themselves.~
10 2, XVII | trustworthy and secure in order to save the said artillery as those
11 2, XXIV | a province, but they did save some that had already been
12 3, III | is a difficult thing to save a republic, so it is difficult
13 3, III | republic, so it is difficult to save a Monarchy, as will be shown
14 3, XI | give up part in order to save the rest, which, if that
15 3, XII | Veientans would not be able to save themselves, occupied all
16 3, XII | that they needs much die or save themselves by the sword,
17 3, XIII | its own virtu not only to save itself, but to defeat the
18 3, XVIII| error caused them not to save themselves, for they awaited
19 3, XXXIX| coming of night to depart and save his soldiers as well as
20 3, XXXIX| taking of that hill, to save the Roman army, and afterwards (
21 3, XXXIX| knowing how to find the way to save himself and those who he
22 3, XLI | any procedure in order to save the country, for as the
23 3, XLI | to be followed which will save the life of the country
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