10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «INVEIGLER» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
inveigler in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
inveigler im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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Sin in the House: A Revelation of the Blood Covenant
PROLOGUE. The. Inveigler. Did he really say it hurts? Ever ye tried to probe? I've
both tried and probed yet unhurt Yea, I plead, sell me this gullibility Now I crave,
give me this timidity Again, my delight, let me teach ye to dare Then shall ye ...
Herbert Chukwuka Omeje, 2010
On meeting a suitable quarry the jemadar would decide if he was worth attacking.
If this seemed to be the case, he would send forward a skilled specialist to
choose the place of attack; meanwhile he would give orders to the inveigler—
also ...
If this seemed to be the case, he would send forward a skilled specialist to
choose the place of attack; meanwhile he would give orders to the inveigler—
also a specialist in his line—who would accost the victim in the most friendly
manner, ...
Edward Jewitt Wheeler, 1902
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The Chiefs of Central India
A thag's confessionfollow each other at a distance of from four to six miles, and
when the travellers show any signs of disliking or distrusting the inveigler of one,
or any disinclination to embark at the ghat where his boat is tobe found, the ...
George Aberigh-Mackay, 1879
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The Chimes of Corneville: (Les Cloches de Corneville) Opera ...
But what has altogether decided me to go away from there is the arrival of his
auece, the handsome Germaine, a cilly creature, who .has just left boarding-
school, and who tries her airs ion you. An inveigler, so she is ! All. Inveigler !
Serpolette.
If, however, as occasionally happened, the inveigler were not successful, and
saw he had aroused suspicion, he would communicate in the secret Thug
language with his friends, and presently two or three more of the band would
approach ...
William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, 1901
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The Thugs Or Phansigars of India: Comprising a History of ...
Several boats belonging to the same association follow each other at the
distance of from four to six miles, and when the travellers show any signs of
disliking or distrusting the inveigler of one, or any disinclination to embark at the
ghat where ...
Sir William Henry Sleeman, 1839
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Ramaseeana: Or, A Vocabulary of the Peculiar Language Used ...
Several boats belonging to the same association follow each other at the
distance of from four to six miles, and when the travellers show any signs of
disliking or distrusting the inveigler of one, or any disinclination to embark at the
ghat where ...
Sir William Henry Sleeman, 1836
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary, and Expositor of the ...
To Inveigle, In-v^gl, v. a. 250. To persuade to something had or hurtful, to
wheedle, to allure. INVEIGLER, m-vtUgl-ur, s. 98. Seducer, deceiver, allurer to ill.
INUENDO, ln-U-tll-do, 8. A distant notice j a hint. To Invent, in-vt*ntj v. a. To
discover, ...
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The British and Foreign Review Or European Quarterly ...
My companion Hyder was a staunch man, fearing nothing ; but he is not a good
inveigler : to inveigle a man is no easy matter—to answer all his questions and
act a part.” The evidence given by Madara and Imambux, two other approvers, ...
3 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «INVEIGLER» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
inveigler im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Confessions of India's real-life Thugs
Among the Thugs, there was always an inveigler or deceiver, often the chief or jemadar of the gang, whose role it was to charm and persuade ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Jan 14»
Ali Mardan Khan
In 1641, two years into the project, Ali Mardan, inveigler that he was, got himself transferred to the governorship of Kabul. That same year, Shah ... «The Express Tribune, Sep 11»
Perugia's Prime Suspect
All around the world, Amanda began to assume an almost mythical identity: she was Circe to Raffaele's Ulysses, an inveigler of damaged men. The wife of ... «Vanity Fair, Mai 08»