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11 Sentences With "cozened"

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Is beauty beautiful, or are we cozened by congenial ugliness?
You deceived me, Robin Fitzooth, and cozened my servant Warrenton.
Why did he permit himself to be flattered, cozened and destroyed?
I had already been cozened once, I had resolved not to be snared again.
Quiet and easy as you profess to be, I will be cozened by you no longer.
So he cozened and cringed and flattered, and used Nod as if he were his mother's son.
You were cozened by this hell-rake of a Stede Bonnet and thought it a rare pleasure!
This is another aspect of a feeling that we, who gave the world so much, are being somehow cozened out of our rightful legacy.
Locke had written that "children may be cozened [tricked] into a knowledge of the letters; be taught to read, without perceiving it to be anything but a sport, and play themselves into that which others are whipped for." He also suggested that picture books be created for children. Locke also argued that children should be considered "reasoning beings". Newbery acted upon these suggestions.
After Charles III, Duke of Savoy, seized the Bonivards' property except for the priory, Bonivard sided with the patriots of Geneva who opposed the Savoy efforts to control the region. In 1519 he fled Geneva, disguised as a monk, upon news that the Duke was approaching. He was cozened by friends, the Lord of Varuz and a monk named Brisset, the Abbot of Montheron of the Pays de Vaud, who betrayed him. They turned him over to the Duke, who imprisoned him at Grolée, one of his castles on the Rhone, from 1519 to 1521.
The queen's secretary, Sir Robert Cecil, advised the President of Munster, Sir George Carew to take good pledges of Fitzgibbon, "for, it is said, you will be cozened by him at last". During this period he is said to have virtually obliterated the cathedral at Lismore. Doubts about his loyalty were raised at the highest point of the war, when he failed to capture the Súgan Earl of Desmond, James FitzThomas FitzGerald, as the rebel nobleman passed through Fitzgibbon's territory in May 1601, but Carew was happy enough with his conduct after that. He did at last manage to capture the Súgan Earl of Desmond in caves near Mitchelstown, and in reward Elizabeth I carried out the full restoration, by act of parliament, of his lands and lineage.

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