Book, Chapter
1 1, XVIII | it will be necessary to proceed according to the degrees
2 1, XXXI | suspicions, to be able to proceed vigorously. Judging, therefore,
3 1, LIII | Plebs so that they did not proceed any further with their insolence.
4 1, LIII | useless to that Republic to proceed slowly in that war, and
5 2, I | those Princes who would proceed as the Romans and who would
6 2, VI | the acquisition, and to proceed in such a way so as to enrich
7 2, XV | Such decisions so made proceed from feebleness of spirit
8 2, XV | allow the deliberations to proceed, but impede and thwart them.
9 2, XIX | ORGANIZED AND THAT DO NOT PROCEED ACCORDING TO ROMAN VIRTU,
10 2, XXIII | or forgiveness. Will you proceed cruelly against those whom
11 2, XXIX | consider well how human affairs proceed, many times many events
12 2, XXXIII | had wanted the Consul to proceed in the war from hand to
13 3, VI | could not have been able to proceed in the same manner. But
14 3, VIII | the manner in which men proceed, who, being impatient, cannot
15 3, VIII | consider the kind of times and proceed according to them, we will
16 3, IX | some men in their actions proceed with drive, others with
17 3, IX | man who is accustomed to proceed in one manner, will never
18 3, IX | them they can do well to proceed otherwise: whence it happens
19 3, XXII | Manlius was constrained to proceed so rigidly; next, whence
20 3, XXII | that Valerius was able to proceed so humanely; another, what
21 3, XXII | Manlius was constrained to proceed so rigorously by the extraordinary
22 3, XXII | hand, Valerius was able to proceed humanely, as one to whom
23 3, XXXVIII| teach anyone how he ought to proceed in wanting to hold the rank
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