Book, Chapter
1 1, IV | some things contrary to the opinions of many who say that Rome
2 1, IV | oppressed. And it these opinions should be false, there is
3 1, VIII | sowing various sinister opinions among them. And among other
4 1, IX | many because of the diverse opinions that exist among them, yet
5 1, IX | consult, and according to the opinions of which he would make his
6 1, XI | persuaded by new ordinances and opinions, yet it is not impossible
7 1, XXXIV| the assembling together of opinions takes so much time; and
8 2, XVII | thought upon the general opinions of many, which hold that
9 2, XVII | to discuss whether such opinions are true, and whether artillery
10 2, XXII | CHAPTER XXII~HOW OFTEN THE OPINIONS OF MEN IN JUDGING THINGS [
11 2, XXII | still observe, how often the opinions of men are erroneous; which
12 2, XXII | suffer who hold similar opinions.~
13 2, XXIII| And those who have similar opinions do not see, that individual
14 3, XIX | agreement) in one of his opinions concludes the contrary,
15 3, XIX | reconcile both of these opinions, I say that you have to
16 3, XVII | And certainly their modem opinions are very far from the truth,
17 3, XVII | But all these methods and opinions that differ from the truth,
18 3, XXXIV| be deceived by the fame, opinions, and acts of a man, esteeming
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