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1
Pure and noble were the maxims that she sought to
instil
into
his mind.
2
You must unconventionalise him, and
instil
into
his mind the seeds of doubt and revolt.
3
Perhaps her deportment was inevitably calculated to
instil
into
me a froward and refractory spirit.
4
Yet we are endeavouring to
instil
into
their minds Divine truth, as fast as their understandings ripen.
5
I wish to heaven, my dear Henry, he could
instil
into
you a little of his ardour.
6
Go, therefore,
instil
into
his breast nectar and delightful ambrosia, that hunger may come not upon him.
7
The great object was to
instil
into
me a love of truth, and in this she was indefatigable.
8
Your mother and I have tried to do our duty by you, to
instil
into
you Christian teaching.
9
One fear he had never been able to
instil
into
his brother, and that was the fear of death.
10
No martyrs ever suffered to
instil
into
mankind a more wholesome lesson-morewholesome, or one more hard to learn.
11
She must talk to Ron in private, and try to
instil
into
him some of her own energy and enterprise.
12
Without mentioning money, they contrived to
instil
into
Mr. Meredith's mind a conviction that he should not offend Mrs. Davis.
13
The elder sister did not care to
instil
into
the heart of her charge the fear which was in her own.
14
His first object was to
instil
into
those who were with him a wise spirit in their relation to the gods.
15
It is this which he has endeavored to
instil
into
others, and by this principle has he himself ever been guided.
16
Some lessons there are, and those great ones, which this book is calculated to
instil
into
members of our own communion.
instil
into
instil