Book, Chapter
1 1, IX | perhaps to some that I have gone too far into Roman history,
2 1, XIV | but because the one had gone against the Aruspices in
3 1, XXIII | the mountains, but have gone out to meet them in front
4 1, XXXVIII| Pisa to them after he had gone inside the City, and if
5 1, XL | upon them. These men having gone and returned, they arrived
6 1, XLIX | be good: and thus she had gone on managing herself for
7 1, LV | their homes nor have they gone to the homes of others,
8 1, LVII | passage of the Gauls) who had gone to live at Veii contrary
9 2, V | astuteness and malignity has gone as far as they can go, it
10 2, XV | that, when they had just gone out of the gate with forces
11 2, XVIII | squadron of cavalry having gone out from the town to assault
12 2, XXIX | those Fabii err who had gone as ambassadors to the Gauls,
13 3, VI | pillow of his bed: and having gone to bathe, a favorite child
14 3, X | advantage. For, if Hannibal had gone to meet him, Fabius would
15 3, XVIII | which news, if it had first gone to the other side, it would
16 3, XXVIII | power made those who had gone astray to return within
17 3, XXXI | the expense. Camillus had gone out with the army (as we
18 3, XXXIII | time, both those who had gone out and those who remained
19 3, XLVIII | Tuscany, while the Consul had gone to Rome for some ceremonies,
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