Book, Chapter
1 1, VI | them in check and did not employ them in affairs where they
2 1, VI | Republic, either not to employ the Plebs in war like the
3 1, VIII | that some citizens might employ to achieve greatness have
4 1, IX | activity that he should employ either in the establishment
5 1, IX | good, his successor could employ for reasons of ambition
6 1, XXXIII| they wanting so much to employ that which they have, do
7 1, LVIII | arguments, without wanting to employ either authority or force.~
8 2, VIII | as much violence but must employ cunning in occupying some
9 2, XXIII | did they [the Romans] ever employ neutral means in these matters
10 2, XXVI | HATRED AGAINST THOSE WHO EMPLOY THEM, WITHOUT ANY USEFULNESS
11 2, XXIX | Capitol], however, they did employ some non-tumultuous methods,
12 3, II | against him, they ought to employ this method that is less
13 3, II | friend, and to this purpose employ all the means they deem
14 3, XXI | evil was constrained to employ some of that cruelty which
15 3, XVII | becoming weary they came to employ the second method of removing
16 3, XXIX | themselves to many robberies and employ various methods in doing
17 3, XXXVII| a battle where he cannot employ all his strength and where
18 3, XXXVII| guarding passes where he cannot employ all his army: he ought not
19 3, XXXVII| the guards and the army employ all his strength, and ought
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