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truly 1
trumpet 1
truncated 1
trust 16
trusted 3
trustful 1
trustworthy 3
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16 sign
16 signs
16 states
16 trust
16 turn
15 admire
15 appear
Aristotle
Rethoric

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trust

   Book, Paragraph
1 I, 9 | ways in which to make them trust the goodness of other people 2 I, 9 | ways in which to make them trust our own. Praise, again, 3 I, 12| such a risk. You may also trust to hide your crime by the 4 I, 12| wrong. You may be able to trust other people to judge you 5 I, 15| these others: so that no trust can be placed in evidence 6 I, 15| prefer, able, since you trust the judges and do not trust 7 I, 15| trust the judges and do not trust him.~If you refuse to accept 8 I, 15| you may argue that you trust yourself but not your opponent; 9 II, 1 | good qualities will inspire trust in his audience. The way 10 II, 12| instances of wickedness. They trust others readily, because 11 II, 14| amount of each. They neither trust everybody nor distrust everybody, 12 III, 8 | form destroys the hearer’s trust by its artificial appearance, 13 III, 15| say, "It is monstrous to trust the man’s statements when 14 III, 15| statements when you cannot trust the man himself." Another 15 III, 17| themselves are to be taken on trust; proof of them is only submitted 16 III, 17| quite aware that one should "Trust no man"." Or if you are


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