There was much popular discontent, but there was no open rebellion.
The Saints had not set the laws at defiance, nor were they in open rebellion.
They have set the laws of the country at defiance, and are in open rebellion.
Many tried to have it understood that the "Mormons" were in open rebellion, and making war upon the State.
Unless he should retrace his steps the Territory of Utah will be in a state of open rebellion.
Peace has also been restored within the Territory of Utah, which at the commencement of my Administration was in a state of open rebellion.
It was then in a state of open rebellion, and, cost what it might, the character of the Government required that this rebellion should be suppressed and the Mormons compelled to yield obedience to the Constitution and the laws.
This was the principal cause of dissatisfaction, and a quarrel with the officers led to open rebellion.
The gentleman tells us," he said, "that America is obstinate, America is almost in open rebellion.
The king informed them that America was on the verge of open rebellion.
I doubt they border on open rebellion; and, if the doctrines of this day be confirmed, that name will be lost in revolution.
It would expose him to the charge not only of disobedience, but of open rebellion.
When news reached Virginia that the Duke of Monmouth was in open rebellion, and had gained important successes over his Majesty's forces, there was grave danger that the commons of the colony might espouse his cause.
Thus the downtrodden planters, alienated from England, angered at the Governor, even distrusting their own Assembly, waited but an occasion and a leader to rise in open rebellion.
The inevitable consequences will be open rebellion, which you profess by this act to obviate.
That country was, indeed, at this period, every day approaching nearer to the verge of open rebellion.
Although America was almost in a state of open rebellion, and England itself, with Ireland, were rent with faction, yet the parliament did not assemble till the 9th of January.
The gentleman tells us that America is obstinate; that America is almost in open rebellion.
Tirlogh Luineach was in open rebellion; he had spoiled part of Louth, and it was thought fortunate that he had escaped, for he was in such force that had he turned upon Lord Louth and his party he would probably have beaten them.
While the English Government played fast and loose with the Ulster expedition, it was possible to report that no open rebellion existed in any part of Ireland, and that the doubtful were, as a rule, bound on pledges.
The Earl of Clanricarde's two sons were in open rebellion, and he was bound to answer for them both by Irish law, of which he had accepted the liabilities, and by agreement under his own hand.
The ship was first driven into Milford Haven, and afterwards blown on to the Wexford coast; and Tremayne and his party were attacked by the armed natives, who were prepared to resist Sir Edmund Butler, now in open rebellion.
It appeared to me that Master Howell was trying to "lock his stable door after the horse had been stolen," when he mourned the fact that what we were doing in our own defense might be taken as open rebellion.
Here are a thousand villains hard by in open rebellion, and you ask me to pardon a young fanatic who is enough of himself to set a whole kingdom in a blaze!
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