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Example sentences for "seditions"

Lexicographically close words:
sedimentation; sediments; sedis; sedit; sedition; seditious; seditiously; seduce; seduced; seducer
  1. I am not sure it was not in the very week one of the most violent and dangerous seditions broke out that we have seen in several years.

  2. The throne of Constantinople verged towards its ruin; seditions menaced it in the city, conspiracies encompassed it in the court; and the sons of the emperor were frequently the conspirators against him.

  3. The progress of our relations with France, and many unpopular and stringent measures, like the Seditions Bill, had revived antagonism, and every fresh legislation which encroached on the rights of the people weakened the Government influence.

  4. And I commanded: and search hath been made, and it is found, that this city of old time hath rebelled against kings, and seditions and wars have been raised therein.

  5. We have found this to be a pestilent man and raising seditions among all the Jews throughout the world: and author of the sedition of the sect of the Nazarenes.

  6. And that the same Richard was the principal commander and leader in all the felonies, seditions and other misdeeds committed within the isle at the time aforesaid, etc.

  7. But though seditions it may have stirred up, and fierce passions kindled, yet has it never led its poor deluded victims to the boon after which they have so fondly panted.

  8. The context shows that a doctrine was taught by these wicked men, which tended in its influence on servants, to bring the gospel of Christ into contempt in Church and State, because of its seditions and insubordinate character.

  9. These seditions had been quenched in torrents of blood, but no relief had been accorded to the people.

  10. Often have I asked myself whether it would not have been better to have allowed the papacy to go on quietly, rather than witness the occurrence of so many troubles and seditions in the world.

  11. Others have forsaken their cities, so that they might put an end to the seditions of them.

  12. For by forbearance and humility of mind, men shall attain unto life; but by seditions and contempt of the law, they shall purchase death unto themselves.

  13. The wars with the natives and the seditions among the colonists had put a stop to the labors of the mines, and all hopes of wealth were at an end.

  14. He had left him for many months in a state of the utmost danger, and most distressing uncertainty, exposed to the hostilities of the natives, the seditions of his men, and the suggestions of his own despair.

  15. L'Hospital announced that the special object of the present meeting was to devise the means of allaying the seditions which had arisen in consequence of religious differences.

  16. Cato resisted them, and carried his point; but now when seditions break out, the knights will not lift a finger to repress them.

  17. He would have disposed of the Parthians had not fresh seditions recalled him to Italy.

  18. For there is no doubt about the fact that in seditions the state is injured by both parties.

  19. But such action is for men who are anxious to arouse seditions again.

  20. Upon his death the popular seditions blaze out with great fury.

  21. Peter and Paul suffered martyrdom at Rome, the civil war began in Judea, by the seditions of the Jews against the Romans.

  22. By an excellent talent for composing differences and dissensions, he never failed to reconcile persons at variance, and to appease all seditions that happened in his time, either at Fiesoli, or at Florence.

  23. It deserves particular attention, that treason will often be connected with seditions which embrace a large proportion of the community; as lately happened in Massachusetts.

  24. For all human evils spring from the desire of these, seditions and wars, conspiracies and murders.

  25. Seditions are but the angry workings of the people--revolutions are the ideas of the epoch.

  26. Seditions are found amongst the lower rank, revolutions in the higher.

  27. The Assembly, alarmed in the midst of its triumphs by the seditions amongst the troops, had passed a vote of thanks to him as the saviour of his country.

  28. Concerning The Seditions At Jerusalem And What Terrible Miseries Afflicted The City By Their Means.

  29. Concerning The Zealots And The High Priest Ananus; As Also How The Jews Raise Seditions One Against Another [In Jerusalem].

  30. It is true that among the dependencies of Athens seditions assumed a character more ferocious than even in France, during the reign of terror--the accursed Saturnalia of an accursed bondage.


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