Book, Chapter
1 Gre | for the benefits I have received, as well because it appears
2 1, II | Spartans by Lycurgus: Some have received them by chance, and at several
3 1, II | Prince and the injuries received from him being yet fresh [
4 1, VII | oppressed, even if he has received an injustice, little or
5 1, VII | avenge the injury he had received with advantage to themselves:
6 1, XXVIII| remembering the injuries received and her past servitude,
7 1, XXIX | The reward which Antonius received was that Mutianus took away
8 1, XXIX | in Asia, by whom he was received in such a fashion, that
9 1, XLVII | themselves for the injuries received from them [the Senate],
10 1, LIX | obligated to him, was not received by her: which saddened him
11 2, II | the people and the City received from such servitude. And,
12 2, VI | well to those colonists who received those fields as to the people
13 2, XV | text, they would not have received so much injury or so much
14 2, XVI | being an arrangement to be received by the second, they will
15 2, XVII | from what was heard had he received any recordable damage. So
16 3, VIII | that money which they had received for the grain that the public
17 3, XLII | army and the ignominies received, the first who said that
18 3, XLII | to Rome, Posthumius was received by the Romans more gloriously
19 3, XLIII | them, saying that they had received it, not for making war against
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