Book, Chapter
1 1, VII | arise in men, which can be completely provided by instituting
2 1, IX | oppose him: after which he completely restored the laws of Lycurgus.
3 1, XI | to religion as something completely necessary in wanting to
4 1, XII | went in without tumult and completely devoted and full of reverence,
5 1, XVIII | have to be changed either completely, or little by little as
6 1, XXXVIII| surrender]. This proceeding was completely refused by the Florentines,
7 1, XXXIX | the Empire would decline completely, so that no rank in that
8 1, XLVII | exchange, the haranguing completely stopped: and after some
9 2, I | frequent defeats almost completely enervated the Samnites:
10 2, IV | by the Romans: and was so completely extinguished, that, although
11 2, VI | countryside should not be completely laid waste) came to terms,
12 2, XXIX | any ignominy of defeat and completely dedicated to the recovery
13 3, VI | others, unless they are completely mad, are not able to conspire,
14 3, X | for any length of time, is completely mad if he does not try the
15 3, XIII | against Mithradates, was completely inexpert in war: none the
16 3, XXIV | Consulship of L. Quintius; but he completely negated this decision, saying
17 3, XXXVI | were the Gauls, who were completely lacking in this while combatting,
18 3, XXXVII | his entire fortune, is a completely foolhardy thing, as I said
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