Provoking One Another (1)
Among other things Webster says that to provoke is to "incite to, anger; to incense." He says much more than that about provoking; but because of this part of the meaning of the word, it always tends to leave a bad taste in our mouths: Therefore the above title, "Provoking One Another" also may provoke some of our readers before they continue and give the matter more thought. Among other things Webster says that to provoke is to "incite to, anger; to incense." He says much more than that about...
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