Book, Chapter
1 Gre | COSIMO RUCELLAI~GREETINGS.~I send you a present which if it
2 1, XXX | remain idle at home and send a Captain, I have no precept
3 1, XXX | that it cannot go and not send others on its expeditions,
4 1, XXX | expeditions, being necessitated to send one of its Citizens. It
5 1, LII | authority to Octavian and send him with the army and the
6 2, IV | service for one, and then also send their men into the service
7 2, VII | small. First, in order to send a greater number of men
8 2, XII | from home where they cannot send more than thirty or forty
9 2, XV | understand that they should send eight Citizens to Rome,
10 2, XIX | themselves and not subjects, to send colonies to guard the acquired
11 2, XX | which a Prince or a Republic send to your aid, captained and
12 2, XX | to be requested by it to send their armies to its defense.
13 2, XXI | the slightest desire to send one, they would quickly
14 3, XV | concluded that it is better to send only one man of prudence
15 3, XVIII| the camps had commenced to send away its baggage, by chance
16 3, XXIV | victory in hand, they did not send him a successor but made
17 3, XXVI | wanting to reunite, had to send for outside succor, which
18 3, XXXI | prisoners, nor did they send to Hannibal or Carthage
19 3, XLI | them under the yoke, and to send them back to Rome disarmed;
20 3, XLIV | to the King of France to send his forces to him. So that,
21 3, XLIV | signified to the Marquis to send him the keys to [the fortress
22 3, XLVII| Senate judged it necessary to send Papirus Cursor as Dictator
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