Book, Chapter
1 1, VI | which among others was committed to the Tribunes, as will
2 1, XXIII | and Metius did when they committed all the fortune of their
3 1, XXIII | error is also almost always committed by those who (seeing the
4 1, XXXI | EXTRAORDINARILY PUNISHED FOR ERRORS COMMITTED; NOR WERE THEY YET PUNISHED
5 1, XXXI | penalties.~As to errors committed through ignorance, here
6 1, XXXI | ancient customs.~As to errors [committed] through ignorance, there
7 2, XXII | that the Praetor Numicus committed, and by the injuries which
8 2, XXXIII| according to that which they committed to him, they would have
9 3, VI | his son Antoninus killed, committed the matter of the Tribune
10 3, VI | Nero had as his guard; she committed the conspiracy to him, but
11 3, VI | from Rome, or to die, he committed to his trusted friend, the
12 3, VI | evil which they could have committed, but would not.~Two brothers
13 3, XVI | command of the army] was committed to him by the consent of
14 3, XXVI | our history) the excess committed against Lucretia deprived
15 3, XXVI | their State; and the other committed against Virginia deprived
16 3, XXVI | places the injury they committed on Women, either by seduction,
17 3, XXIX | complain of any fault that is committed by the People who are under
18 3, XXXII | because of the error they committed will always keep them apart.
19 3, XXXV | Perseus of the many errors committed by him which had been the
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