Howe expressed the same views, and the two gentlemen were held up to the public as disturbers of its peace.
My husband's sympathies were entirely with the class then derided as "a band of disturbers of the public peace, enemies of law and order.
Jacobins, anarchists, disturbers of the public peace, were only different names for one and the same class of international criminals, who were indeed indigenous to France, but might equally endanger the peace of mankind in other countries.
The sovereigns of Russia and Austria had met at Münchengrätz in Bohemia in the previous autumn, and, in concert with Prussia, had resolved upon common principles of action if their intervention should be required against disturbers of order.
Cressingham was enjoined to raise all the money he could, for the maintenance of internal peace and order, and to put down the wicked rebels, homicides, and disturbers of the peace, who swarmed all over the land.
The Weavers resident in Spital-fields were the next disturbers of the public peace.
The disturbers of the peace are secessionists without exception, and if the committee will shut up every one of that sort they can get their hands on, they will do the public a service.
The citizens are waking up, and there has been a Committee of Safety appointed to look out for all disturbers of the peace.
Although neither of us had ever seen one of the gang before, we knew these disturbers of the public peace to be what in truth they were, the instant our eyes fell on them.
As for the disturbers of the past night, no signs of them were any longer visible; and there being little extensive cover near the Nest, no apprehension was felt of any surprise.
These, in their turn, scarcely cared to conceal, if not their scorn, at all events their supreme mistrust, for men who seemed in their eyes like bigoted disturbersof a Constitution in which the country had every reason to rejoice.
The former were disturbers of the peace and no more.
In Cornwall the Royalist leader, Sir Ralph Hopton, indicted the enemy before the grand jury of the county as disturbers of the peace, and had the posse comitatus called out to expel them.
Drury, being relieved for a moment from danger on the side of Desmond, was able to turn his attention to the disturbers of Leinster.
Clanricarde's sons John and Ulick, by two wives both living, were the chief disturbers of the West, and they too were sent prisoners to Dublin.
In Valencia, Pedro Revert, Joan Ciurana and Sebastian Adell, all familiars, are the chiefdisturbers of the peace.
Goe youdisturbers of a quiet soule, Sad, greedy, gaping, hungrie Canibals, That ioy to practise others miseries.
As the missionary proceeded in his message the rumble of the disturbers grew in volume until the address could not be heard.
Mr. Higgins went to the disturbers while the rest were singing and requested them to allow the others to enjoy the service.
These disturbers of the public peace who desire to monopolize all places, either in the municipality or elsewhere, are themselves the cause of the greatest tumult.
Assisted by Swedish marauders, Germans, and disturbers of all kinds, these bands fell upon peasants and nobles.
The nobles were glad when they saw their colonel's granddaughter so terrible and ready for unyielding war against the disturbers from Orsha.
For that he blamed some secret disturbers of the peace.
He insists that it shall receive what it has paid for, and he will deal with disturbersas they deserve.
One canon enjoins them to present to the ordinary those guilty of notorious crimes and scandals, hinderers of the Word of God, disturbers of Divine Service, and non-communicants at Easter.
Thus, while the temptation to excess was strong, the restraint of individual position was weak, and both privates and officers became subjects of legal proceedings as disturbers of the public peace.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "disturbers" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.