Book, Chapter
1 1, II | existence that before he died he saw arise the tyranny of Pisistratus:
2 1, V | idolize those men whom they saw adept at beating down the
3 1, XV | not reveal the things they saw or heard, then with execrable
4 1, XLVII| risen to that position and saw things more closely, they
5 1, XLVII| him speak, and afterwards saw them remain quiet in the
6 1, L | Republic. When the Senate saw this, they advised the creation
7 1, LIV | reason Virgil says:~When they saw a man of grave aspect and
8 1, LIV | as he heard the noise and saw the disturbance, dressed
9 2, I | people who observed them saw that they had less need
10 2, XIII | wholly slaves until they saw two routs of the Samnites
11 2, XIII | routs of the Samnites and [saw them] constrained to come
12 2, XIII | and suspicion in those who saw and felt those arms, among
13 2, XV | the proceeding, because he saw surely the proceeding had
14 2, XVIII| opposed to this who, when he saw in the engagement at Cannae
15 2, XXV | the more disunited they saw the Romans, the more they
16 2, XXVII| defense, so that Alexander saw after four months [of siege]
17 2, XXVII| rather than a battle, when he saw that losing it his country
18 2, XXXII| uncertitude. And they [the Romans] saw that by one rout of an enemy
19 3, VI | and when she read it and saw its contents, she quickly
20 3, XII | ferociously: but when they saw the way open, they thought
21 3, XIV | less, when the Dictator saw through them, and, begun
22 3, XXIX | non-observers except when they saw there were many others guilty
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