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1 The Fellatahs then tried to seduce the people , but they all said, "We have one Sultan, that is En-Noor."
2 Howe's first object is, partly by threats and partly by promises, to terrify or seduce the people to deliver up their arms and receive mercy.
3 He seduces the people by words of double meaning,' etc., etc.
4 'He seduces the people , and inculcates the most disgusting doctrines.
5 His generosity dazzled and his manners seduced the people , yet he exercised the power he acquired with a considerate and patriotic foresight.
6 But those under which they shelter themselves are mere illusions of Satan, seducing the people from the true worship of God to vanity.
7 "Forbear," he cried, "man of sin, to seduce the people with these soul-damning and abominable lies.
8 Their first endeavour was to convict him of seducing the people , exciting them to rebellion, and of being an enemy to public peace and tranquillity.
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