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1 Therefore it would not seem praiseworthy to induce others to enter religion.
2 If you proclaim that you mean to go, you will induce others .
3 In internal documents, they exhibited the intent to induce others to break copyrights.
4 A brief notice of his career may induce others to follow his example.
5 Intemperate herself, she seeks to induce others to be like her.
6 Objection 1: It would seem that no one ought to induce others to enter religion.
7 Habits innocent in themselves are to be cast aside, lest they induce others which are injurious.
8 Now those, above all, seem to consent to a thing, who induce others to do it.
9 He had only recently become a convert, and was very anxious to induce others to think with him.
10 Let not this immunity be made an excuse for credulous confidence, or induce others to emulate her rashness.
11 Even one instance of successful experiment in this way should be quite sufficient to induce others to make similar efforts.
12 The most daring falsehoods were invented by them, in order to induce others to befool themselves as they had done.
13 Lalemant, when pierced with the arrows of the Iroquois, rejoiced that his martyrdom would induce others to follow his example.
14 But it is lawful for bishops and clerics to induce others to fight: for it is written (xxiii, qu.
15 Hence every one strives to the utmost to induce others to love what he loves and to hate what he hates.
16 Free Thinkers everywhere ought to sustain it handsomely by taking it, and by making an effort to induce others to subscribe.
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