Book, Chapter
1 1, I | world under Octavian were led to live in the plain along
2 1, II | avoid like evils they were led to make laws, and institute
3 1, XXXV | presupposed that a People is never led to give it except with limited
4 1, XL | they sent out two armies, led in part by the said Ten.
5 1, XL | him. And when a People is led to commit this error of
6 1, XLIV | Virginia the Roman Pleb was led armed to the sacred mountain [
7 2 | reasons by which they are led to such deception are various.
8 2, XII | for they could not have led so great a force against
9 2, XX | him against whom they are led; and they do so either from
10 2, XXV | them, [and] when they had led their army near the army
11 3, VI | you do not let yourself be led to write in your hand) the
12 3, VIII | generation to generation, it is led to this corruption; these
13 3, VIII | this corruption; these are led by necessity to this, unless
14 3, XII | what glory they have been led by it; and it has been written
15 3, XX | them outside the City and led them all to the camp before
16 3, XXVI | among their citizens, were led to become divided among
17 3, XXXVIII| to which he may have been led by ambition or fortune)
18 3, XXXIX | which the Consul Cornelius led against the Samnites, and
19 3, XLVIII | Florentines that, being led through his arrangement
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