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Cajolement
Cajolement Ca*jole"ment, n. The act of cajoling; the state of being cajoled; cajolery. --Coleridge.

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- execute the coup attempt, scholars such as Jin Qiu portray Lin as p****ive, cajoled by elements among his family and supporters. Qiu contests that Lin Biao...
- Washington made notes on this copy, writing, "The truth is, Mr. Monroe was cajoled, flattered, and made to believe strange things. In return he did, or was...
- fortifying Bermuda during the Nineteenth Century and the British Government cajoled, implored, begged, and threatened the colonial legislature for 80 years...
- movement. The film portrays the heroine as living in a disorienting dream, cajoled by priests, vampires, and men and women alike. The film blends dark fantasy...
- their wants were and he could then mani****te, dominate, persuade and cajole them." As president, Johnson vetoed 30 bills; no other president in history...
- a man who seized an idea whose time was ripe and begged, ordered, and cajoled a thousand men into bringing into being the now accepted medium of the...
- the Holy Roman Empire. After Prussia lost to France in 1806, Napoleon cajoled most of the secondary states of Germany into the Confederation of the Rhine...
- was dissolved as part of the war.[citation needed] In its place, Prussia cajoled the 21 states north of the Main into forming the North German Confederation...