Book, Chapter
1 1, I | content to live of their own [possessions], and not want to seek to
2 1, XVI | be able to enjoy his own possessions freely without any suspicion,
3 1, XXXVII| Nobles their honors and possessions, as things more esteemed
4 1, XXXVII| it, and by dividing the possessions of the enemy among the Plebs,
5 1, XL | youth, to whom they gave the possessions of those they had condemned:
6 1, LV | provisions of their abundant possessions, without having any care
7 1, LV | giving them castles and possessions, as well as giving them
8 1, LV | have great incomes from possessions, their riches being founded
9 2, VI | they converted into private possessions or consigned them to a colony,
10 2, VIII | always with their homes and possessions: The other kind of war is
11 2, XIV | some of them some of your possessions, either to gain him over
12 2, XXII | of wanting to guard his possessions; and where he could remain
13 3, IV | been despoiled [of their possessions]. As to the second, it should
14 3, VI | to an individual are of Possessions [taking them from him],
15 3, VI | avarice against the blood and possessions of those whom he has killed.
16 3, XI | after having recovered his possessions, made friends with them;
17 3, XVII | of houses, at plundering possessions, and to every other kind
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