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1 Technical instruction tempts to violence (as a short cut) more than liberal education.
2 The position tempts to such a type.
3 He who holds his household in terror tempts to the commission of three sins:-Fornication ,murder ,andSabbath breaking.
4 The first thing is to keep ourselves awake all through the soporific night, when everything tempts to slumber.
5 She has a laugh that it is a pleasure to hear, and a quick blush which tempts to mischief.
6 Of that essence, undiluted and pure, which tempts to the undue prolongation of soul in the prison of flesh, this casket contains not a drop.
7 "'There were tra-cea-able indeed, in those days, certain rudi-men-tary at- tempts to f-u-s-e the classes....'"
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