Book, Chapter
1 1 | in knowing the variety of incidents that are contained in them,
2 1, II | the less so many were the incidents that arose in that City
3 1, XXXIII| most useful in all those incidents which sprung up at any time
4 1, XXXIII| it to be accelerated. And incidents similar to these arise more
5 1, XXXIII| favors which nature and these incidents give him, he will soon come
6 1, XXXIV | always be ruined in grave incidents. And it is to be noted in
7 1, XXXIX | CHAPTER XXXIX~THE SAME INCIDENTS OFTEN HAPPEN TO DIFFERENT
8 1, XL | to discuss in detail the incidents that arose in Rome because
9 1, XLVI | And the course of such incidents is, that while men sought
10 1, LVI | that always after such incidents there follows things extraordinary
11 1, LVIII | elsewhere, where he tells of the incidents which arose in Syracuse
12 2, XVI | of this engagement, two incidents arose which had not arisen
13 3, I | either by these external incidents, or by internal ones. And
14 3, XIV | the enemy, because among incidents which will give you the
15 3, XV | Giovanbattista, because of certain incidents that occurred, had to return
16 3, XXVI | which may arise from such incidents, and remedy them in time
17 3, XXX | defend themselves in similar incidents. And it ought to be noted
18 3, XLIX | happens that in a great City incidents arise every day which have
19 3, XLIX | such strange and unforeseen incidents ever arose in such a City,
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