Book, Chapter
1 1, VII | injury he had received with advantage to themselves: but if Aruntes
2 1, LVIII | everyone, and if there is an advantage for good, it is in the People)
3 2, VI | making] accords to their advantage, always became richer and
4 2, XII | nor fight them with such advantage. The Cimbrians routed a
5 2, XVII | disadvantages that counterweighs the advantage [of the artillery]: for
6 2, XVII | is at your convenience or advantage, I say that in this case
7 2, XVII | you and has even a small advantage of ground, as can easily
8 2, XVII | the French having a slight advantage of terrain, were constrained
9 2, XVII | would have had even greater advantage, and would have made their
10 2, XXI | servitude every day. Another advantage also results to the Prince
11 2, XXII | won, will have rather the advantage over the other. This was
12 2, XXX | passed, they do not have any advantage. And they do not see that
13 2, XXXII | always did so with every advantage, both as to expense and
14 3, I | openly for their private advantage, and we shall begin with
15 3, VI | This neglect of taking advantage of the opportunity resulted
16 3, VI | who want, for their own advantage, to defer the discovery [
17 3, X | he wanted to do it at his advantage. For, if Hannibal had gone
18 3, X | Africa, he should have seen advantage in prolonging the war, he
19 3, XI | things of which one can take advantage better than the many, which
20 3, XV | an opportunity to take advantage of the situation. And although
21 3, XXI | hand, he derived a great advantage from it, which is admired
22 3, XXX | usefulness and not for his own advantage, had caused men not to fear
23 3, XXXVII| do so only with so much advantage on his side that there is
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