Book, Chapter
1 1, VII | himself only, but having to extinguish it by extraordinary means,
2 1, XXX | that conquest unless they extinguish that glory in others which
3 1, XXXIII| temporize with it than to try to extinguish it. For almost always those
4 1, XXXIII| with them, they will either extinguish themselves, or the evil
5 1, XXXVII| before its end comes) it will extinguish itself.~
6 1, XL | the parties had, one to extinguish to Consular office, the
7 1, XL | Consular office, the other [to extinguish that of] the Tribunate.
8 1, XL | that the Senate had to extinguish the Tribunes, and the Plebs
9 1, XL | Tribunes, and the Plebs to extinguish the Consuls; this blinded
10 1, XLVI | you need either to seek to extinguish it with the hazard of sudden
11 2, I | they have no remedy to extinguish it except with their own
12 2, V | give itself reputation) to extinguish the old; and if it happens
13 2, V | different languages, they extinguish it [the old] easily. Which
14 2, V | Heaven, they are those that extinguish the human race and reduce
15 2, VIII | province, it is enough to extinguish only those who command,
16 2, VIII | populations, it behooves them to extinguish everyone because they want
17 2, XXIV | you must disperse them, extinguish them, disorganize them,
18 2, XXV | disunion) thought they could extinguish the name of Rome. And having
19 3, XXX | IT IS FIRST NECESSARY TO EXTINGUISH ENVY; AND HOW THE DEFENSE
20 3, XXX | benefiting some, to be able to extinguish this envy; seeing himself
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