Book, Chapter
1 1 | price in order to have it near to one, honoring his house,
2 1, XII | flagellation [chastisement] is near. And because some are of
3 1, XXXVIII| French forces, who, arriving near Arezzo, soon began to negotiate
4 1, LIII | full of buildings, and near to Rome, it could enrich
5 2, XII | having places of refuge near, as well as reinforcements
6 2, XXII | borders of Lombardy and near to both armies, under pretext
7 2, XXIV | to have their fortresses near them: for the ill treatment
8 2, XXV | they had led their army near the army of the Veienti,
9 2, XXX | Massinissa, who all lived near to the confines of the Roman
10 2, XXX | the more the enemy comes near, so much more will he find
11 2, XXX | Lords and peoples who are near their borders. Whence there
12 2, XXX | the frontiers and enters near the heart, no further remedy
13 2, XXXIII | Consul, having defeated them near Sutrium, and planning afterwards
14 3, VI | a sign when Pandolfo was near the door. It happened that
15 3, XIV | weakness, if they come too near, they are soon discovered,
16 3, XVIII | he does at the moment and near by. For it has happened
17 3, XVIII | and this same error came near ruining the army of the
18 3, XXII | considers it, we must come near to Valerius in everything,
19 3, XXX | Servilius Head, he wanted kept near Rome to restrain the Latins
20 3, XXXVII | things which has evil so near the good, and are so joined
21 3, XLVIII | trap him, placed an ambush near the Roman camp; and they
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