Fouche, for meddling in the negotiations through an agent of his own, was promptly disgraced; and, when neither England was moved by diplomatic cajolery nor Louis Bonaparte by threats, French troops were sent against the Dutch capital. [Please select]
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This is what his cajolery has brought us to. [Please select]
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He has tried bullying, cajolery, and false-hood, and last of all he has plunged into crime. [Please select]
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I resent the cajolery of the supple twists of her body. [Please select]
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It was all a story of cajolery or intimidation from the formidable opposition, and of mean yielding in the places of responsibility. [Please select]
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You have sent in one of your best terriers; he has tried by cajolery and caresses, by cries, by straining at his chain to be allowed the honourable distinction of first blood. [Please select]
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