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1 1, 1, VIII 18 | dazzled by a thousand false promises, and forced by necessity 2 1, 1, VIII 20 | down there by unfulfillable promises, almost like in an ambush!~ 3 1, 1, VIII 22 | own. We ask why, despite promises from higher-ups, the assassin 4 1, 1, VIII 24 | States by luring them with promises of profitable work may be 5 1, 2 35 | from their homes by false promises, crossed the ocean towards 6 1, 2 43 | to leave their country by promises of high wages. The agents 7 1, 2 44 | who are seduced by false promises, offering them travel tickets. 8 1, 5, I 86 | lured there by a thousand promises, shamefully exploited and 9 1, 5, II 89 | from getting snared by the promises of emigration agents. A 10 1, 5, II 90 | either by vain hopes or false promises, found an Iliad of woes, 11 1, 7, II 111 | either by vain hopes or false promises, found an Iliad of woes, 12 1, 8 128 | attracted there by a thousand promises, unworthily exploited and 13 1, 8 131 | by vain hopes or by false promises, they find troubles on all 14 2, 1, I 143 | them some guarantee on the promises they have received; and 15 2, 1, II 145 | colonists with the amplest promises.~ For the most part, then, 16 2, 2, 17 195 | the basis of optimistic promises that were not kept – bought 17 2, 3, 3 202 | reverence the Sacred Ring and promises to warmly recommend, through 18 2, 3, 23 217 | we shall have only words, promises, a Commission, good intentions, 19 2, 3, 26 222 | future, rich with so many promises, is now open, and to which 20 2, 4, 48 290 | means is induced by false promises to take upon himself a debt 21 2, 6, I, 3, 329| heartfelt gratitude for the promises you made to me in your revered 22 2, 6, VI, 1, 343| Mass. They made very fair promises to him but they broke every