Book, Chapter
1 Gre | the common usage of those writers, who usually [always] address [
2 Gre | have not the knowledge. And writers lauded more Hiero of Syracuse
3 1, X | especially celebrated by writers, for those who praised him
4 1, X | name did not permit that writers should talk of him freely.
5 1, X | whoever wants to know what the writers would have said of him freely,
6 1, XXVIII| is very true what these writers say of that Civil Society,
7 1, XXXIV | have been condemned by some writers, as something that was in
8 1, XXXVII| was the verdict of ancient writers that men afflict themselves
9 1, LVIII | said) is accused by all writers, if I were to undertake
10 1, LVIII | of that defect which the writers accuse the multitudes; for
11 1, LVIII | it is the verdict of all writers that virtu is lauded and
12 2 | to their memory by known writers, but those also (being now
13 2 | Moreover, the greater number of writers so obey the fortune of the
14 3, VI | and] so regarded by the writers, who commemorate it as something
15 3, XIX | Tacitus (with whom many other writers are in agreement) in one
16 3, XX | how much it is praised by writers, and by the biographers
17 3, XXII | believe is disputable, as writers praise both methods. None
18 3, XXII | considering everything that the writers have said, it is difficult
19 3, XXXIX | exercise. For the ancient writers say that those Heroes who
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