Book, Chapter
1 Int | of participation in the conspiracy of Boccoli and Capponi,
2 II, IV | party represented it as a conspiracy against the liberties of
3 II, IV | sentence was delivered, a conspiracy of the Bianchi with Piero
4 II, VII | Enterprises of the Florentines—Conspiracy of the Bardi and the Frescobaldi—
5 II, VII | and the Frescobaldi—The conspiracy discovered and checked—
6 II, VII | consequently entered into a conspiracy against him and those by
7 II, VII | its execution, that the conspiracy by one means or another
8 II, VII | Agobbio, knowing the whole conspiracy was directed against himself,
9 II, VII | expressions, blamed their conspiracy, showed the danger they
10 II, VIII| others had entered into a conspiracy against him he not only
11 II, VIII| first and most powerful conspiracy, and was joined by the Bardi,
12 III, III | him the particulars of the conspiracy, and that the outbreak was
13 III, VII | church of St. Reparata—A conspiracy of exiles supported by the
14 III, VII | by the duke of Milan— The conspiracy discovered and the parties
15 III, VII | before all suspicion of the conspiracy had ceased, a monk was taken
16 IV, V | Guinigi. The heads of the conspiracy were Pierro Cennami and
17 IV, V | Librafatta; and, had not a conspiracy been discovered that was
18 V, VI | secured the leaders of the conspiracy, and doubled the guards
19 VI, VI | CHAPTER VI~Conspiracy of Stefano Porcari against
20 VII, II | Medici by Diotisalvi Neroni—Conspiracy of Diotisalvi and others
21 VII, V | most of the citizens in the conspiracy. In consequence of this
22 VII, V | real motives of such a weak conspiracy, he said, he had undertaken
23 VII, VI | desire of the Florentines—Conspiracy against Galeazzo, duke of
24 VII, VI | all the particulars of the conspiracy. Girolamo was twenty-three
25 VIII, I | Medici—Beginning of the conspiracy of the Pazzi— Arrangements
26 VIII, I | effect the design of the conspiracy—Giovanni Batista da Montesecco
27 VIII, I | Florence—The pope joins the conspiracy—The king of Naples becomes
28 VIII, I | arrangement—Order of the conspiracy.~This book, commencing between
29 VIII, I | of a city attacked by a conspiracy, if not slain like the duke
30 VIII, I | all participation in the conspiracy; he held it in abhorrence,
31 VIII, II | heard of the failure of the conspiracy, they returned home.~The
32 VIII, VII | lord of Furli, slain by a conspiracy—Galeotto, lord of Faenza,
33 VIII, VII | unfortunate; for, besides the conspiracy of the Pazzi, an attempt
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