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    1. ‘I understand that the remainder of the group buried the two corpses at his instigation


    2. Furthermore, he considered the Saginaw a political vessel that was ordered to be built in California by the secretary of the navy at the instigation of California Senator William


    3. They were not trying to enter the society but seemed to be looking for some instigation


    4. Only fifteen months intervened between the time John began to preach and baptize and his arrest and imprisonment at the instigation of Herod Antipas, but in this short time he baptized considerably over one hundred thousand penitents


    5. This action was taken at the instigation of the Jerusalem Pharisees


    6. The Son of Man will be put to death at the instigation of his enemies, the chief priests and the rulers of the Jews, but I will rise to be with you a short time before I go to the Father


    7. Nancy then smiled to Jiro, the ex-Yakuza assassin that had originally been contracted to kill her in Tokyo in 2015 at the instigation of the Israeli Mossad


    8. One of her brothers, Louis the Stammerer, is presumably in the process of preparing her escape from Senlis in the near future, and this at the instigation of young Beaudouin, who is said to be genuinely in love with her


    9. “Not least because we don’t have the slightest idea why they have moved away, or whether it was at the instigation of my PA or her mother


    10. have to make these the last beers, as though our being there had been at my instigation, not

    11. his acquiescence in, or even instigation of, press censorship and the


    12. and (5) his sanctioning or instigation of many violations and abuses


    13. But “wood” here is meant to be the deeds which this woman was doing trying to turn people away from God and that instigation which she did with the others so as to inflame the sedition against the Messenger (cpth)


    14. So, these deeds, that instigation and that sedition are the wood she was carrying and moving with


    15. It was these deeds, this instigation and this sedition which were the wood she was carrying


    16. 11145 The Sword Fleischaker is created at Manfred’s instigation


    17. At about 1300 BC, Moses, at the instigation of God who appeared to him in the guise of a burning bush that was not consumed by the fire, guided the Jewish people out of Egypt


    18. A belief in parapsychology has the propensity to encourage the instigation and misdirection of intellect and cognitions, and attitudes and behaviours of Self, instead of searching for the answers to these existential questions through the journey of personal discovery, and the process of the investigation of knowledge underpinned by consciousness, intellect and rational logic and reason


    19. Phil reminded her that on at least one previous occasion, on returning from a New Year’s Day party, they had indeed initiated congress with oral sex, and at Annie’s instigation


    20. Here was the instigation of her tears

    21. "He could not have exaggerated them, except at your instigation


    22. "Another thing about Razumihin--you certainly ought to have said that he came of his own accord, to have concealed your part in it! But you don't conceal it! You lay stress on his coming at your instigation


    23. Ferrars, by the simple expedient of asking it, which, at Lucy's instigation, was adopted


    24. A gleam of resentment flashed across the dark lineaments of the Mohican chief; he loosened his knife in his sheath; and then turning calmly from the sight, his countenance settled into a repose as deep as if he knew the instigation of passion


    25. Madame de Villefort, in spite of all the remarks which she considered it her duty to make, secretly approved of the proposition, my father consented to it at her instigation, and it was only on account of my poor grandfather that I finally abandoned the project


    26. At Stephen's suggestion, at Bloom's instigation both, first Stephen, then Bloom, in penumbra urinated, their sides contiguous, their organs of micturition reciprocally rendered invisible by manual circumposition, their gazes, first Bloom's, then Stephen's, elevated to the projected luminous and semiluminous shadow


    27. If dismissed, Philemon could confess what he had done, and reveal that he had done it at Godwyn’s instigation


    28. The deputation, though it had been summoned at Alexey Alexandrovitch’s instigation, was not without its discomforting and even dangerous aspect, and he was glad he had found it in Moscow


    29. "Another thing about Razumihin—you certainly ought to have said that he came of his own accord, to have concealed your part in it! But you don't conceal it! You lay stress on his coming at your instigation


    30. Cadwallader was strong on the intended creation of peers: she had it for certain from her cousin that Truberry had gone over to the other side entirely at the instigation of his wife, who had scented peerages in the air from the very first introduction of the Reform question, and would sign her soul away to take precedence of her younger sister, who had married a baronet

    31. The young people, at the countess’ instigation, gathered round the clavichord and harp


    32. It chanced that a worthy cure, I know not whether it was the cure of Couloubroux or the cure of Pompierry, took it into his head to ask him one day, probably at the instigation of Madame Magloire, whether Monsieur was sure that he was not committing an indiscretion, to a certain extent, in leaving his door unfastened day and night, at the mercy of any one who should choose to enter, and whether, in short, he did not fear lest some misfortune might occur in a house so little guarded


    33. They took their cheerful rides in the fine mornings of April and May; and Fanny either sat at home the whole day with one aunt, or walked beyond her strength at the instigation of the other: Lady Bertram holding exercise to be as unnecessary for everybody as it was unpleasant to herself; and Mrs


    34. Ferrars, by the simple expedient of asking it, which, at Lucy’s instigation, was adopted


    35. On the contrary, it seemed, that mainly at Steelkilt's instigation, they had resolved to maintain the strictest peacefulness, obey all orders to the last, and, when the ship reached port, desert her in a body


    36. ‘He could not have exaggerated them, except at your instigation


    37. ‘Another thing about Razumihin—you certainly ought to have said that he came of his own accord, to have concealed your part in it! But you don’t conceal it! You lay stress on his coming at your instigation


    38. ‘Oh, you are going to perform an act of heroic virtue: to confess you murdered your father, that the valet murdered him at your instigation


    39. At the instigation of Tchebaroff and his other friends, he decided to make the attempt in the service of truth, progress, and humanity


    40. There was no doubt that his coming now (in a hired carriage) was at the instigation and with the assistance of someone else; it would never have dawned on him, nor could he by himself have succeeded in dressing, getting ready and making up his mind in three-quarters of an hour, even if the scene in the porch of the cathedral had reached his ears at once

    41. At her instigation, for instance, two or three regulations of a risky and hardly legal character were introduced with the object of strengthening the authority of the governor


    42. She further testified that during her second visit to the room of the merchant she gave him, at the instigation of Kartinkin, several powders in a glass of brandy, which she considered to be narcotic, in order that she might get away from him


    43. "Simon Kartinkin, on his part, at the first examination, confessed that, at the instigation of Maslova, who brought the key to the trunk, he and Bochkova stole the money, which was afterwards divided between the three


    44. In this letter on the one hand, they expressed the thought that universal disarmament could be attained by the surest path of each separate individual refusing to take part in military service, and on the other hand, they acknowledged that the Peace Conference fixed for The Hague at the instigation of the Russian Government was useful to the attainment of universal peace


    45. We had commenced our system somewhat on the plan of Catharine of Russia, when she lent her nominal aid to the coalition; we had dealt even more profusely than she in manifestoes; we began, under the instigation of mercantile cupidity, to contend by proclamations and resolutions for the empire of the ocean


    46. How comes he in the ranks against us, with his tomahawk and scalping knife? Why is he impelled to shed our blood? Why has the gentleman shielded British instigation of their outrages?


    47. As to the Red Men, the Big-Knives have, without any foreign prompting or instigation, driven them off from a country more extensive than that over which the Emperor of France wields his sceptre


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