Book, Chapter
1 3, VI| Prince. Such a decision [plot] can be made by any man,
2 3, VI| one will enter into their plot without having those hopes
3 3, VI| you is so great that the plot does not appear to them
4 3, VI| Brutus, who in arranging the plot with the legates of Tarquin
5 3, VI| Melichus ascertained the plot, and accused him to Nero.
6 3, VI| therefore to communicate the plot to them just at the time
7 3, VI| out the execution of this [plot], or I will give you all
8 3, VI| successfully carried out the plot of Nelematus. A Magian having
9 3, VI| the execution of [such a plot], which is very easy for
10 3, VI| therefore, in communicating a plot to only one individual:
11 3, VI| not to communicate the plot to anyone, but act according
12 3, VI| from not perfecting the plot leaving some of them alive
13 3, VI| much better to execute a plot according to the order given (
14 3, VI| those who should execute [a plot] either from reverence of
15 3, VI| the executioner [of their plot] Giannes, Priest and Cantor
16 3, VI| to the execution of his [plot]. Let no one, none the less,
17 3, VI| after the execution [of a plot]; of which there is only
18 3, VI| after the execution [of a plot], there is none more certain
19 3, VI| their desire to execute the plot. Nor could there be a better
20 3, VI| Callipus (being able to plot against Dion without regard)
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