Book, Chapter
1 1, VI | believe it is necessary to follow the Roman order and not
2 1, VIII | organized great disorders always follow, for calumnies irritate
3 1, X | with an immense desire to follow the good. And truly, a Prince
4 1, XIII | cooled [their desire] to follow them. The other mode was
5 1, XIII | Consul they were obligated to follow him: to which the Tribunes
6 1, XXVI | wants to maintain himself, follow the latter path of evil.
7 1, LIX | her own ruin in order to follow the Roman side, and with
8 1, LIX | MDXII [1512] in order to follow the French side. And I believe,
9 2, X | to whom it is enough to follow it: For relying on it, they
10 2, XII | within her confines he could follow her in flight and, by not
11 2, XV | Syracusans whether they ought to follow the Roman friendship [alliance]
12 2, XV | nor those who wanted to follow the Carthaginian side; but
13 2, XIX | and having been able to follow their example, while the
14 2, XXIII | when they did not want to follow the advice of that old man
15 3, X | arise; for even if he does follow that practice, he does it
16 3, XII | these words to his soldiers; Follow me, neither walls nor ditches
17 3, XXIV | find soldiers willing to follow them against the public
18 3, XXX | to guard them. Those who follow these orders in a City under
19 3, XXXVI | ensigns in large numbers, nor follow the edicts for assembling:
20 3, XXXVIII| the thickest of the fight. Follow my actions, I do not want
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