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“Cavendum non solum crimine turpitudinis, sed etiam suspicione.”
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Et quamis id plurimi Christiani simpliciter in magno pietatis merito credant, plerísque tamen est in suspicione.
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Et quamis id plurimi Christiani simpliciter in magno pietatis merito credant, pler韘que tamen est in suspicione.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Clement, their father, was the emperor's colleague in the consular dignity, but had no sooner laid down his office than he was tried on charges of the most trivial character (ex tenuissimâ suspicione -- Suetonius, Vita Domit.).
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI 1840-1916 1913
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"Vehementer assentior," inquam, "et id te paulo ante dicturam tenui licet suspicione prospexi."
The Theological Tractates and The Consolation of Philosophy Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius 1908
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This is the very phrase used by Suetonius in speaking of Flavius Clemens, who was murdered by Domitian _ex tenuissima suspicione_, on a very slight suspicion of his faith.
Pagan and Christian Rome Rodolfo Amedeo Lanciani 1888
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At the same time, the words in the next sentence, 'per divinam providentiam omni suspicione detersâ,' are susceptible of an honourable meaning, even if the death of Amalasuentha be alluded to.
The Letters of Cassiodorus Being A Condensed Translation Of The Variae Epistolae Of Magnus Aurelius Cassiodorus Senator Senator Cassiodorus 1872
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` ` No, sir, I intend the old Blue-Gown shall go with me --- not as a competent witness, for he is, at present, as our friend Bailie Littlejohn says (blessings on his learning!) tanquam suspectus, and you are suspicione major, as our law has it. ''
The Antiquary 1845
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"No, sir, I intend the old Blue-Gown shall go with me -- not as a competent witness, for he is, at present, as our friend Bailie Littlejohn says (blessings on his learning!) _tanquam suspectus, _ and you are _suspicione major, _ as our law has it."
The Antiquary — Complete Walter Scott 1801
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"No, sir, I intend the old Blue-Gown shall go with me -- not as a competent witness, for he is, at present, as our friend Bailie Littlejohn says (blessings on his learning!) _tanquam suspectus, _ and you are _suspicione major, _ as our law has it."
The Antiquary — Volume 02 Walter Scott 1801
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