Book, Chapter
1 3, VI| dangers, so that as [the conspirators] are increased to two or
2 3, VI| as did Dinnus, one of the conspirators with Philotas against Alexander
3 3, VI| which Scevinus, one of the conspirators, the day before he was to
4 3, VI| discovered to the ruin of all the conspirators. It is impossible to guard
5 3, VI| silent on [the names of] the conspirators; but then it behooves the
6 3, VI| then it behooves the other conspirators not to have less firmness
7 3, VI| where Theodorus, one of the conspirators taken, concealed with great
8 3, VI| with great virtu all the conspirators, and accused the friends
9 3, VI| the other hand, all the conspirators placed so much confidence
10 3, VI| one, is not to give the conspirators time to accuse you, and
11 3, VI| found in which they [the conspirators] could not have been able
12 3, VI| than where there are many conspirators: for I have heard many prudent
13 3, VI| advisable to place among the conspirators a Captain of some triremes
14 3, VI| but not [the names of] the conspirators. Whence that the Captain
15 3, VI| morning, which caused the conspirators to gather together, and
16 3, VI| that Brutus and the other conspirators wanted to kill Caesar, it
17 3, VI| Popilius Lena, one of the conspirators, and the others seeing this
18 3, VI| this, arranged to have his conspirators in the house so arranged
19 3, VI| who, together with his conspirators, had killed the Duke of
20 3, VI| truly in these cases, the conspirators are to be excused, for they
21 3, VI| from negligence, they [the conspirators] do not merit to be excused.
22 3, VI| merit to be excused. Some conspirators from Furli killed the Count
23 3, VI| was called) promised the conspirators that, if they allowed her
24 3, VI| making more. Thus those men [conspirators], short of counsel and having
25 3, VI| killed; for against this the conspirators do not have any remedy and
26 3, VI| them; for having driven the conspirators out of Rome, they were the
27 3, VI| discovered and he kills the conspirators, it will always be believed
28 3, VI| both themselves and the conspirators; and if they find it [the
29 3, VI| industry conceal it, for the conspirators, seeing themselves discovered,
30 3, VI| prevented; who, to lull the conspirators to sleep, had published
31 3, VI| another opportunity to the conspirators through slyness, so that
32 3, VI| examining the matter) one of the conspirators to be taken, which quickly
33 3, VI| consideration the strength of the conspirators, or of his own, and without
34 3, VI| Bishop, caused one of the conspirators to be taken; after which
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