Book, Chapter
1 Gre | myself I would not have written, or you to me that having
2 Gre | or you to me that having written I have not satisfied you.
3 1, II | say, that some who have written of Republics say there are [
4 1, XVI | discussion departs from that written above, in speaking of a
5 1, XVIII| nor too distant from that written above, to consider whether
6 1, XVIII| means. From all the things written above, arises the difficulty
7 1, XXIX | me apropos of the above written matter to discuss with example
8 1, XLIII| SOLDIERS~From the above written treatise it also is to be
9 1, LII | will be seen from the above written discourse, how much credit
10 1, LVII | Livius said in the above written words, that all together
11 2, V | For if they could have written it in a new language, considering
12 2, VII | in addition to the above written things, they judged it was
13 2, VIII | refers to having read letters written on certain columns in the
14 2, XVII | In addition to the things written above, in considering how
15 2, XXV | another example to those written above. Filippo Visconti,
16 3, VI | the Conspiracy of Cataline written by Sallust, and knows that
17 3, XII | led by it; and it has been written by some moral Philosophers
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