Book, Chapter
1 1, VI | government: And in time finding in that place many inhabitants
2 1, VI | came to live there later, finding the State firm and established
3 1, IX | by the Macedonians, and finding that by herself [Sparta]
4 1, XI | instituted by Numa. Who, finding a very ferocious people
5 1, XVI | people. So that Clearchus finding himself between the insolence
6 1, XXI | servitude of the Spartan Empire, finding themselves in a City accustomed
7 1, XXXV | Roman People had. So that, finding themselves alone, without
8 1, XXXIX | by the ancients, or, not finding any of those used, to think
9 1, XLI | be diminished; otherwise, finding himself discovered and without
10 1, XLVII | Senate: and Pacovius Calanus finding himself at that time in
11 1, XLVII | eyes of the People, is by finding a way (seeing that a generality
12 1, XLIX | HAVE HAD DIFFICULTY IN FINDING LAWS THAT WOULD MAINTAIN
13 1, XLIX | have great difficulty in finding good laws for maintaining
14 2, XVII | small area (as was said) and finding the walls of his town breached,
15 2, XVIII | to rout them quickly. But finding them immovable, having lost
16 2, XXVIII| consent [to his desires], but finding him opposed to such things,
17 3, I | especially the later Cato, who, finding the City in good part corrupt,
18 3, VI | The telling results from finding little faith or little prudence
19 3, XII | difficulty of the siege by finding out and considering what
20 3, XVII | they had lost; and Lante finding in the castles only men
21 3, XXX | dangerous one. And Camillus, finding himself Tribune with consular
22 3, XXXV | and rivers are rare, and finding those same difficulties
23 3, XLVIII| they came to Rome, and finding the gates open and unguarded,
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