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Meanings of inflame the passions in English
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Usage of inflame the passions in English
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They employed all their skill to inflamethepassions of the majority.
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There is nothing immoral in Boswell's book, nothing which tends to inflamethepassions.
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Every effort has been made to revive the animosities of the House and inflamethepassions of the nation.
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He attended their political meetings, not to array class against class, nor to inflamethepassions of either side.
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Thy muse, sincerely Christian, was never used to inflamethepassions, but always to instruct, to soothe, and to console.
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He may do all that declamation and sophistry can do to inflamethepassions or mislead the judgment of a senate.
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But he always thought for himself, and never stooped to flatter the prejudices or inflamethepassions of any class in the community.
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Ambition is of itself a game sufficiently hazardous and sufficiently deep to inflamethepassions without adding property, life, and liberty to the stake.
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The address was well calculated to inflamethepassions of the troops; it advised a resort to force, and was scattered broadcast through the camp.
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The Patriarch having arrived the same day, to inflamethepassions of their enemies, intimidate the governor, and weaken the hands of the Druze sheiks.
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If the opposite party were to see those alluded to keeping down the passions of their people, would they inflamethepassions of their own?
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While the debate proceeded within, street-orators inflamedthepassions of the crowd outside.
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Alcohol directly inflamesthepassions; it is oil poured on the burning fire.
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No arrests, no noise, no alarming of the public mind and inflamingthepassions.
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They inflamedthepassions of men, and caused them to commit the most unheard-of excesses.
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War inflamesthepassions, and success the ambition.