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suspected 2
suspended 1
suspense 3
suspicion 26
suspicions 4
suspicious 3
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26 rarely
26 returned
26 s
26 suspicion
25 alone
25 began
25 desired
Niccolò Machiavelli
Discourses on the first Ten (Books) of Titus Livius

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suspicion

   Book,  Chapter
1 1, IV | being oppressed or from the suspicion of going to be oppressed. 2 1, VI | anything entirely clear of suspicion. Rome could therefore, like 3 1, VIII | any fear and without any suspicion: and this being done, and 4 1, XVI | possessions freely without any suspicion, not being apprehensive 5 1, XXVIII| other having only given suspicion by building a house on Mount 6 1, XXIX | either from avarice or from suspicion: For when a People or a 7 1, XXIX | moved not by avarice, but by suspicion, then both the People and 8 1, XXIX | not impossible that the suspicion which is suddenly aroused 9 1, XXIX | died unhonored.~And this suspicion, therefore, is so natural 10 1, XXIX | to reward, and of having suspicion of those in whom it ought 11 1, XXIX | shown to Scipio arose from a suspicion that the Citizens begun 12 1, XXIX | never had of others, which [suspicion] arose from the greatness 13 1, XXIX | Princes who, because of suspicion, are ungrateful. Concluding 14 1, XXIX | ingratitude for either avarice or suspicion, it will be seen that the 15 1, XXIX | it from avarice, and from suspicion much less than do Princes, 16 1, XXIX | having less reason for suspicion, as will be told below.~ 17 1, XXX | necessity of having to live with suspicion or to be ungrateful, ought 18 1, XXX | Prince] despoiled of every suspicion has reason either to reward 19 1, XXX | such methods to generate suspicion, they did not generate ingratitude. 20 1, LII | deliberations boldly and without suspicion. And if anyone should reply 21 2, XIII | arms, generating envy and suspicion in those who saw and felt 22 3, VI | arrested because of some suspicion or some other indication 23 3, VI | which thing generating suspicion in them, caused them to 24 3, VI | of anyone of whom he had suspicion, ordered Callipus in whom 25 3, VIII | he was held in so great suspicion, that in talking to the 26 3, XXII | not being able to be any suspicion of private power. But in


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