Book, Chapter
1 1, XXXIII| new defenses. For their conspiracy did nothing other than to
2 1, LIII | moved against them and a conspiracy of [other] Princes made
3 2, II | was, the Romans found a conspiracy in every smallest part of
4 2, XXVI | its proper place, and this conspiracy having given rise to sedition,
5 2, XXXII | impediments come easily. For the conspiracy is discovered before the
6 2, XXXII | permitted to speak. But if the conspiracy is not discovered in its
7 2, XXXII | doubtful and dangerous; in a conspiracy it is uncertitude. And they [
8 3, V | against Princes, and of the Conspiracy made by the sons of Brutus
9 3, VI | not have set in motion a conspiracy against Pandolfo, Tyrant
10 3, VI | one cannot be said to be a Conspiracy, but is a firm disposition
11 3, VI | needed for the execution of a conspiracy: First, weak men cannot
12 3, VI | his life. And truly if any conspiracy made by great men against
13 3, VI | fortune, that in conducting a conspiracy, it not be discovered [at
14 3, VI | cannot communicate it [the conspiracy] except to your trusted
15 3, VI | prudence, this occurs when a conspiracy is talked about with little
16 3, VI | Great, who communicated the conspiracy to Nicomachus, a young boy
17 3, VI | there is for an example the conspiracy of Piso against Nero, in
18 3, VI | confess the truth, so that the Conspiracy was discovered to the ruin
19 3, VI | arrested or he who is free, the conspiracy is discovered. And a rare
20 3, VI | cited by Titus Livius in the conspiracy formed against Hieronymus,
21 3, VI | of fear. The conduct of a Conspiracy, therefore, passes through
22 3, VI | himself. In the Pisonian conspiracy there was a woman called
23 3, VI | guard; she committed the conspiracy to him, but not [the names
24 3, VI | themselves in their own way.~The Conspiracy of the Pazzi against Lorenzo
25 3, VI | several times, so that the conspiracy was discovered, and they
26 3, VI | Lorenzo and the ruin of the Conspiracy.~When the conspiracy is
27 3, VI | the Conspiracy.~When the conspiracy is against only one Head,
28 3, VI | even less easily when the conspiracy is against two Heads; actually,
29 3, VI | above. It is true that the conspiracy that Pelopidas made to deliver
30 3, VI | Popilius might reveal the conspiracy to Caesar. They were tempted
31 3, VI | you either to discover the Conspiracy by flight, or to confuse
32 3, VI | are many who know of the Conspiracy.~As to accidents (because
33 3, VI | audacious and courageous in conspiracy against them.~Everyone has
34 3, VI | Everyone has read of the Conspiracy of Cataline written by Sallust,
35 3, VI | and knows that after the Conspiracy was discovered Cataline
36 3, VI | that in the execution of a Conspiracy against one’s Country there
37 3, VI | that your own forces of the conspiracy are sufficient against so
38 3, VI | no greater enemy than a conspiracy; for, once a conspiracy
39 3, VI | conspiracy; for, once a conspiracy is made against him, it
40 3, VI | defames him. For if the conspiracy succeeds, he dies; if it
41 3, VI | knowledge that there is a conspiracy manifest against them, before
42 3, VI | and if they find it [the conspiracy] to be big and powerful,
43 3, VI | defer the discovery [of a conspiracy] use better means than to
44 3, VI | learned that there was a conspiracy in Arezzo in favor of the
45 3, VI | one who had discovered the Conspiracy to him: the other is that
46 3, VI | should pretend to make a Conspiracy against him, and both of
47 3, VI | actually was his own Head of a Conspiracy against himself, as was
48 3, XLIX | them; and as also was the conspiracy of the Bacchanals which
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