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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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conspirators

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1 II, VII | deBardi was one of the conspirators, and upon reconsideration 2 II, VIII| being considered by the conspirators, Antonio Adimari, in expectation 3 II, VIII| friends, naming certain of the conspirators, and assuring them that 4 II, VIII| number and quality of the conspirators. This terrified him, and 5 II, VIII| duke to take as many of the conspirators prisoners as he could, and 6 II, VIII| very short time the chief conspirators became known to each other, 7 II, VIII| secretly provided by the conspirators. All the heads of families, 8 III, III | became known to the other conspirators, and San Pietro Maggiore 9 III, VII | information to the other conspirators, who took their arms and 10 III, VII | much trouble; part of the conspirators were slain defending themselves; 11 III, VII | It was resolved by the conspirators that most of the emigrants, 12 III, VII | to their own will. Of the conspirators within the city, was one 13 III, VII | matter. However, none of the conspirators were taken, except Tommaso 14 IV, V | the son of Pagolo. The conspirators, about forty in number, 15 VI, VI | the papal government—The conspirators discovered and punished— 16 VI, VI | banquet, to which all the conspirators were invited, with orders 17 VI, VI | say by treachery among the conspirators, and others that he knew 18 VII, II | spectacles —Projects of the conspirators against Piero deMedici— 19 VII, II | utmost to ruin the son. These conspirators, though each was influenced 20 VII, II | circumstances.~Among the conspirators was Niccolo Fedini, who 21 VII, II | their names, and also of the conspirators. Piero was alarmed on discovering 22 VII, III | his friends, the leading conspirators, allowed him to do from 23 VII, III | advised him to effect it. The conspiratorsdesigns had already been 24 VII, V | they were taken by the conspirators, who, opening the gates, 25 VII, V | prison.~The weakness of the conspirators was obvious; and many Florentines 26 VII, VI | vices—He is slain by the conspirators—Their deaths.~The pope, 27 VII, VI | proceeded to St. Stephen’s. The conspirators, to avoid exciting suspicion, 28 VIII, I | party to it—Names of the conspirators—The conspirators make many 29 VIII, I | of the conspirators—The conspirators make many ineffectual attempts 30 VIII, I | dignity of a cardinal. The conspirators determined to bring this 31 VIII, I | assassinate them at table, the conspirators met on the Saturday evening 32 VIII, I | be absent; on which the conspirators again assembled and finding 33 VIII, II | hanged—The enterprise of the conspirators entirely fails— Manifestations 34 VIII, II | Lorenzo deMedici— The conspirators punished—The funeral of 35 VIII, II | citizens of Florence.~The conspirators proceeded to Santa Reparata, 36 VIII, II | disturbances being over, and the conspirators punished, the funeral obsequies 37 VIII, VII | supper by daylight. The conspirators thought the most convenient 38 VIII, VII | performance of her promise. The conspirators trusted her, and permitted 39 VIII, VII | forces to her assistance, the conspirators became terrified, and taking


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