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That whereas your Grace calls the Inducements to the belief of Witches, probable Arguments, I am apt, with submission, to think some of them to be as great demonstrations as matter of Fact can bear; being no less than the evidence of the Senses, and Oaths of sober Attestors, and the critical inquiries of Sagacious, and suspitious Persons; which Circumstances of Evidence, your grace knows, some of those Relations have to prove them.
Early Modern Whale 2009
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Bloomberg: Republicans to Add "Inducements" to Attract Democratic Support for Estate Tax Repeal »
Grewal on Phantom Regulations and the Internal Revenue Code 2006
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• Inducements include funding fitting costs and paying for stock• Landlords provided £13m for new Superdry store openings
Supergroup gets sweeteners while struggling retailers seek lower rents 2010
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Inducements to bring the thought leader on board as a Merck "Advocate" run the gamut of education grants, free travel to symposiums at resorts, a prestigious assignment as a clinical site investigator or a spot on the Merck Strategic Advisory Board.
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Inducements versus constraints: Disaggregating "corporatism" (Reprint) by Ruth Berins Collier
OpEdNews - Quicklink: Ken Lay: The Al Capone of Electricity 2006
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Inducements versus constraints: Disaggregating "corporatism" (Reprint) by Ruth Berins Collier
OpEdNews - Quicklink: John Nichols: Citizens 1, Corporations 0 2006
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And, in oposition to these Inducements, she had no Certainty of my Passions or
John Adams diary 3, includes commonplace book entries, spring and summer 1759 1961
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Inducements should be offered sufficient to encourage really good men to make the Army a life occupation.
State of the Union Address (1790-2001) United States. Presidents.
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Inducements of the weightiest character exist for the adoption of this course of policy.
State of the Union Address (1790-2001) United States. Presidents.
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Inducements should be held out to new comers, with the view of making them spread more widely.
The Rise of Canada, from Barbarism to Wealth and Civilisation Volume 1 Charles Roger
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