Book, Chapter
1 1, VIII | was besieging Lucca was commanded by Messer Giovanni Guicciardini,
2 1, X | celebrated those who have commanded armies, [and] who have enlarged
3 1, XIII | of the Terentillan law, commanded them to go out from Rome
4 1, XIV | come to an engagement, he commanded the Pollari that they make
5 1, XIV | the prognostication, he commanded his legates that they should
6 1, XXXI | importance to those who commanded their armies to have their
7 1, XXXIV| who existed in that City commanded her under this title of
8 1, XXXVI| at another time they had commanded, and to serve in that army
9 1, XLV | by many Nobles. Virginius commanded that he be put in prison.
10 1, LIII | the impotence of those who commanded, but their wickedness and
11 1, LV | exactly all that which was commanded of them by the edict. And
12 1, LVII | to remedy this disorder, commanded through its public edicts
13 2, XI | bugle] sound for battle and commanded his army to go and meet
14 2, XXIV | and by means of this he commanded all the port and great part
15 3, XII | of defending themselves, commanded, in a way that the Veienti
16 3, XIV | them behind a hill, and commanded that at a given signal at
17 3, XVI | manner the army should be commanded; this was Antonio Giacomini:
18 3, XXII | differently; for Manlius commanded his with every kind of severity, [
19 3, XXII | these same (once they are commanded) he wants observed. And
20 3, XXII | that when harsh things are commanded, they must be made to be
21 3, XXX | this consent at its word, commanded that three armies should
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