Book, Chapter
1 1, IV | springs up who through oratory shows them that they deceive themselves;
2 1, XIII | None the less Titus Livius shows that the Plebs for fear
3 1, XVI | Brutus, who, as history shows, together with other Roman
4 1, XXI | better, and with other words shows how he adhered to that,
5 2, II | ancients. For, as our Religion shows the truth and the true way [
6 2, II | of their liberty. Which shows that the Roman people could
7 2, II | with Hannibal, where he shows that when the Samnites were
8 2, X | history in a thousand places shows that which we say to be
9 2, XIII | great Empires. Xenophon shows in his life of Cyrus this
10 2, XIII | without which fraud he shows that Cyrus could not have
11 2, XV | remaining undecided. He shows it also in the case of the
12 2, XVI | equality of strength, T. Livius shows the whole organization that
13 2, XXX | little virtu, fortune greatly shows her power, and as she varies
14 3, I | history of Livius, where he shows that in calling out the
15 3, IV | by Tarquinius Superbus, shows how difficult and perilous
16 3, XIV | slight an accident. Which shows the necessity of discipline
17 3, XVI | the Greek historian, who shows that the Athenian Republic
18 3, XXII | the orders of battle and shows all the dangers to which
19 3, XXIX | this is true, T. Livius shows when he narrates, how, when
20 3, XXXIII| his promises to them, and shows them that the path to victory
21 3, XXXIX | Xenophon, in his life of Cyrus, shows that, when Cyrus was going
22 3, XXXIX | this is true Titus Livius shows us with the example of Publius
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