In the history of these Quaker settlements the disunited character of the colonies is peculiarly apparent, and in no colony or group of colonies is it better exemplified than in those of New Jersey and Pennsylvania.
And it appears evident that the gain is certain; for our opponents are disunited and rich; their disunion will give us the victory, and their riches, when they have become ours, will support us.
Have you forgotten that when disunited Castruccio, a low citizen of Lucca, subdued her?
It was encouraged by the natural feebleness of a disunited government.
This was conducted as before by a selfish and disunited council; but the king's name was sufficient to legalize their measures, nor does any objection appear to have been made in parliament to such a mockery of the name of monarchy.
The danger even more grave than civil war is the possibility of intervention of foreign powers, who may help the 3t (third termer) in order to keep the Union disunited and separated.
This will cause him, after the turn has been accomplished, to advance in a disunited way in the canter.
Turn upon the shoulders: A horse is said to "turn upon his shoulders" when he throws his weight upon his fore-legs during the act of turning; it is a disunited movement.
A sudden panic fell on MacMahon's army; its right and centre gave way; and it was soon a mass of disheartened fugitives, broken on all sides into disunited fragments.
Thus the Shiite caliphate became extinct: in the mosques of Cairo the name of the caliph of Bagdad was now used; and the long-disunited Mahommedans at last faced the Christians as a solid body.
Until 1127, however, the Mahommedans of northern Syria weredisunited among themselves.
But the malcontents being thus disunited by the loss of their general, in whom they all confided, they began to squabble among themselves, and every man's business was, how to make the best terms he could for himself.
Their fate seems to be--a disunited people till the end of time.
The alkali, when disunited from the silica, would readily be dissolved in and removed by running water.
But nothing appears more evident to me, than that we run much greater risk of having a weak and disunited federal government, than one which will be able to usurp upon the rights of the people.
We cannot afford to face the future as a disunited people.
So disheartened, lukewarm, and disunited were the hoplites of the Thirty, in spite of their great superiority of number, that they sent to solicit the usual truce for burying the dead.
Requisitions are a perfect nullity where thirteen sovereign, independent, disunited States are in the habit of discussing and refusing compliance with them at their option.
According to Randolph, "we shall be ruined and disunited forever, unless we adopt this Constitution.
The strength of Austria was not underestimated, but the weakness of the disunited Italian states was.
It was high time that disunited Italy should find a poet's voice.
Notwithstanding our entreaties, Wilna remains separated from Warsaw; disunited as we thus are, you require of us that confidence in our strength which union alone can give.
These worthies were constantly falling over each other in the scramble for the throne, and their disunited efforts resulted in ten changes in the person of the sovereign over a period of twenty-four years.
They swept over Russia, swamping the domains of the disunited princes of that country, defeated Poles and Silesians at Liegnitz, and generally set up a healthy scare in disordered Europe.
Christendom was in a parlous state, disunited and assailed by hosts of barbarians, Danes, Saracens, Hungarians.
The profitable wars were border wars, waged against the disunited tribes of Eastern Europe, or the decadent Moslem states of the Mediterranean.
Italy, the most disunitedof the new kingdoms, was further vexed by the Saracen pirates who roamed the Western Mediterranean.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "disunited" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.