Book, Chapter
1 1, IV | to death only a few, and condemned in money [fined] not very
2 1, VIII | Citizens who had been either condemned or absolved, could not have
3 1, XIV | engagement; for which he was condemned at Rome, and Papirus honored,
4 1, XXXIV | creating a Dictator have been condemned by some writers, as something
5 1, XL | possessions of those they had condemned: By which gifts these youths
6 1, XLV | law], five Citizens were condemned to death by the Signoria
7 1, XLV | that law was broken, never condemned those who broke it, or excused
8 1, XLV | Citizens were accused and condemned at different times, so that
9 1, LVIII | observe the multitude to have condemned some one to death, and that
10 1, LVIII | Capitolinus, who, having condemned him to death, afterwards
11 1, LVIII | prison, a little before they condemned him to death: and as was
12 2, VI | to terms, and the Romans condemned them [to turn over] lands,
13 2, XXIII | Aretini, and a part they condemned to death, and they deprived
14 3, V | that to which others have condemned them: For it is much more
15 3, VIII | judges, without any regard condemned him to death. I do not believe,
16 3, XXI | much to be loved becomes condemned every little he departs
17 3, XXVIII| which cannot be reasonably condemned, may become cruel, and very
18 3, XXXIII| small things are not to be condemned. By them our ancestors made
19 3, XXXVII| as I said above when I condemned the guarding of passes.
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