Book, Chapter
1 1, VIII | of the Plebs. Manlius was asked what he had to say concerning
2 1, XI | gives it,~because it is asked alone from him.~The welfare
3 1, XVIII | City, except to those who asked for them. In the beginning
4 1, XVIII | were good because no one asked for these [offices] except
5 1, XVIII | who had more power, who asked for the Magistracies, and
6 1, XXXVIII| pledges similar to those [asked] by the Pisans. This proposal
7 1, XLVIII | WICKED ONE, WILL HAVE IT ASKED BY A MAN MORE VILE AND MORE
8 1, XLVIII | better quality who usually asked for these offices, so that
9 2, XXIII | presence, one of them was asked by a Senator, what punishment
10 2, XXIV | therefore, a Spartan was asked by an Athenian whether the
11 2, XXVII | which they themselves had asked. But those people of Tyre
12 2, XXVIII | Ambassadors of this injury, and asked that in satisfaction for
13 2, XXX | things done by Hannibal, were asked by Hanno if anyone had come
14 3, VI | Magian. And when one of them asked as to the time, Darius,
15 3, XVII | Claudius, afterwards being asked what the reason was why
16 3, XXV | Africa with the armies, he asked permission of the Senate
17 3, XXVI | about to be married, was asked for at the same time by
18 3, XL | taken by the Romans and asked where the army of the Samnites
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