Book, Chapter
1 1, X | lauded are those who are heads and establishers of Religion.
2 1, XV | burning altars make all the heads of the army swear never
3 2, V | Saint Gregory and the other Heads of the Christian Religion,
4 2, XVI | difference he makes is that the Heads of the Roman army were of
5 2, XVI | and the organizations and Heads of the organization had
6 2, XVII | true that the Captains and Heads of the army are now subjected
7 2, XVIII| from the malignity of the Heads, and from the ignorance
8 2, XVIII| that in the first shock the Heads of both armies were killed;
9 2, XXIV | to injure the others, the Heads will spring up as those
10 3, I | dishonesty of Prelates and the Heads of the Religion did not
11 3, VI | familiars Letus and Electus, Heads of the Praetorian soldiers,
12 3, VI | conspiracy is against two Heads; actually, it is so difficult
13 3, VI | Conspiracies against several Heads, for they do no good to
14 3, VI | we said elsewhere); the Heads of those legions conspired
15 3, XIII | there were very many good Heads, soon made him a good Captain.
16 3, XIV | anything except those of his Heads, and those Heads of his
17 3, XIV | of his Heads, and those Heads of his to say nothing except
18 3, XVI | good, and planning to be heads of such an enterprise. But
19 3, XVI | But being besieged by Heads who did not know either
20 3, XVIII| them there, of which the heads were Jacopo Quarto D’Appian,
21 3, XXVI | they put to death all the heads of the sedition, and restored
22 3, XXXII| punishment would fall on their heads. And to take away all discussion
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