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incitement
1. But not being paid to the judges till the process was determined, they might be some incitement to the diligence of the court in examining and deciding it
2. No incitement to the attention of the sovereign can ever
3. defense was found totally wanting in the face of popular incitement and attack
4. The withdrawal of the imperial legions from Zamora was their incitement
5. Again, what Miss Laplante said in those interviews was perfectly legal and never was an incitement towards violence or crime
6. and gently pats her on her head, not once aroused to anger or incitement
7. The fellowship of the pugilists had all come in a state of incitement but after
8. Self-servingly forgotten and at the back of Byron’s mind was his continual incitement of her actions, he had not pushed that hard, her feelings were already there but restrained by consequence and reason
9. “Kestar, even?” She could scarcely believe it; Kestar had been so adamant in his opposition to Zax’s incitement
10. When Danny stared back blankly, the officer added with a smile: ‘That last one’s also known as incitement to riot
11. ‘It’s something I should have told you at once,’ there was incitement in her voice
12. Have you not considered how We dispatch the devils against the disbelievers, exciting them with incitement?
13. I fancied that as they consumed, he recalled the pleasure they had already imparted, and the triumph and ever-increasing pleasure he had anticipated from them; and I fancied I guessed the incitement to his secret studies also
14. It may be, that standing now clear and free of the world, I had less incitement to be so grippy, and so was thought of me, I very well know; but in sobriety and truth I conscientiously affirm, and herein record, that I had lived to partake of the purer spirit which the great mutations of the age had conjured into public affairs, and I saw that there was a necessity to carry into all dealings with the concerns of the community, the same probity which helps a man to prosperity in the sequestered traffic of private life
15. At the very moment when Vronsky thought that now was the time to overtake Mahotin, Frou-Frou herself, understanding his thoughts, without any incitement on his part, gained ground considerably, and began getting alongside of Mahotin on the most favorable side, close to the inner cord
16. And thanks to the incitement of the Freedmen’s been uppity to him were enough to land a citizen in jail
17. and the Carpetbaggers urging them on, but the incitement of whisky as well, and outrages were inevitable
18. "Economic ideas are not an incitement to murder, and one has but to suppose
19. Aerion calls it a veiled attack on House Targaryen, an incitement to revolt
20. He was too clever for a bad governess, for a parson's daughter, to spoil; and the strangest if not the brightest thread in the pensive embroidery I just spoke of was the impression I might have got, if I had dared to work it out, that he was under some influence operating in his small intellectual life as a tremendous incitement
21. That arousing of the people by their sovereign and his call to them to defend their country- the very incitement which was the chief cause of Russia’s triumph in so far as it was produced by the Tsar’s personal presence in
22. I know not by what chain of thought the idea presented itself, but it instantly darted into my mind that the murderer had come to mock at my misery and taunt me with the death of Clerval, as a new incitement for me to comply with his hellish desires
23. "But here, for instance, is an incitement to destroy churches
24. The fact is, it is still uncertain whether there had been any outside influence or incitement at work or not
25. One execution, which is performed by well-to-do, cultured men, not under the influence of passion, but with the approval and coöperation of Christian pastors, and presented as something necessary, corrupts and bestializes men more than hundreds and thousands of murders, committed by uncultured labouring men, especially under the incitement of passion
26. That arousing of the people by their sovereign and his call to them to defend their country—the very incitement which was the chief cause of Russia’s triumph in so far as it was produced by the Tsar’s personal presence in Moscow—was suggested to the Emperor, and accepted by him, as a pretext for quitting the army
27. The benefit proposed to inventors is evidently not the object in view, but the mean whereby the end may be accomplished; it is the incitement offered to genius and talent, for the purpose of general advantage; it is the price paid by the people of the United States for the disclosure of useful inventions
28. The term during which the exclusive rights shall continue, should be sufficiently long to afford the necessary incitement to the exertions of genius, to promise an adequate reward for the labor of invention