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accusations 11
accuse 12
accused 17
accuser 5
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18 tyrants
18 weakness
17 accident
17 accused
17 ambitious
17 ancients
17 apprehensive
Niccolò Machiavelli
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accused

   Book,  Chapter
1 1, V | dignities, and they particularly accused the Dictator: And so powerful 2 1, VII | that for fear of being accused, the citizens do not attempt 3 1, VII | existence, they would have accused him [Soderini] of evil while 4 1, VII | fear that they would be accused by him: and thus both sides 5 1, VIII | else, but cannot now be accused, as the accuser has need 6 1, VIII | been a much less number accused than there had been calumniated, 7 1, XI | called Torquatus, had been accused by Marcus Pomponius, a Tribune 8 1, XLV | and other Citizens were accused and condemned at different 9 1, LVIII| which (as I have said) is accused by all writers, if I were 10 1, LVIII| especially Princes, can be accused of that defect which the 11 3, VI | overheard by a slave who accused them; or when from thoughtlessness 12 3, VI | ascertained the plot, and accused him to Nero. Scevinus was 13 3, VI | all the conspirators, and accused the friends of the King; 14 3, VI | whence it ensued that he was accused by the Tribune and convicted; 15 3, VI | their handwriting which accused them manifestly. Hanno, 16 3, VIII | in the case of the other accused [their families] were accustomed 17 3, VIII | obtain mercy in favor of the accused, with Manlius not one was


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