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1 IV, XII | that case there will be no fear that the rich will unite 2 IV, XIII| intention is that through fear of the fines they may avoid 3 IV, XIII| consequently, having nothing to fear, they do not attend, whereas 4 V, II | of gain and honor, or the fear of dishonor and loss; the 5 V, II | Other causes are insolence, fear, excessive predominance, 6 V, III | Another cause of revolution is fear. Either men have committed 7 V, III | against the people through fear of the suits that were brought 8 V, VIII| because they are near, for the fear of them makes the government 9 V, X | their sovereigns out of fear or contempt, or because 10 V, X | arisen from similar causes.~Fear is another motive which, 11 V, XI | resort or meeting; for the fear of informers prevents people 12 V, XI | than a tyrant; nor need he fear that, while he is the lord 13 V, XI | home, has more reason to fear the guardians of his treasure 14 V, XI | reverence, and not with fear. Yet it is hard for him 15 VI, V | first, the rich do not fear the expense, even although 16 VII, XII | true modesty and ingenuous fear. There should also be a 17 VIII, VII | feelings such as pity and fear, or, again, enthusiasm, 18 VIII, VII | are influenced by pity or fear, and every emotional nature,