As a fomenter of violence for political gain, Thackeray was a pioneer.
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This time the fomenter of discord was a busy Scotchman.
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There was a great fomenter of seditions in me, a great stirrer up of rebellion.
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The periodical Press-which was at once the product and the fomenter of the liberal aspirations-hailedthe raising of the question with boundless enthusiasm.
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A champion of the lazy and incompetent, an agitator, a fomenter of class-prejudice, an enemy of his own friends, and of his brother's business associates!
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Against these fomenters of mischief all the Courts were at one.
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They were the real fomenters of the demonstration, and the gentlemen, not the people, its leaders.
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It is an insubordination, whereof foul breaths, licentious imaginations, and undisciplined tongues, are the inciters and fomenters.
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However, all concurred in the necessity of ridding France, upon the most plausible pretexts, of the fomenters of its ruin.
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They very properly reasoned that if Dr. Ryerson's views prevailed, their occupation as agitators and fomenters of discontent would be gone.
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The dissenting clergy are, as my husband says was the case in England before the great civil war, the fomenters of this discontent.
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I am sorry to say, that they are fomenters of discord, disturbers of the public mind, and captious disputants about prerogatives and vested rights.