Succeeding to their respective possessions after long periods of anarchy and civil discord, they had re-established order, and bridled the turbulence of the nobility.
Later on Sir Philip was Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, and must have wrestled with enough turbulence and riot to satisfy anyone.
Henry II, getting tired of their turbulence and lawlessness, granted the island to the Knights Templars, but it does not appear they were ever able to establish themselves there.
Long brotherhood of forest, storm and flood, Had schooled them for the turbulence of life.
And in such fashion is business carried on at Billingsgate every morning, amid a turbulence not to be described.
Like a pretty woman, the fair Thames should never have its surface serenity disfigured by passionate turbulence or wrinkled by debasing anger.
I woke to the urgency of action, for undoubtedly in his madness he had correctly seen the turbulence in the island, and the sweating hordes plunging over all roads converging to the palace.
My purpose was to face them about, so that they should not see the turbulence rapidly increasing in the mob; but that would bring them facing the altar fire, which was burning emptily, reminding them that the people had been cheated.
This did not distract my attention from the turbulence centering about Lentala.
The general turbulence often broke out into open disturbance.
The peril of the prisoners bred a certain reckless turbulence among them.
He has none of theturbulence or froth of new-fangled opinions.
Richard in the busy turbulence of his projects never loses his self-possession, and makes use of every circumstance that happens as an instrument of his long-reaching designs.
Yes; to go outside of the city limits, and endeavor to guard against any turbulence anywhere, or any organizations that might show themselves.
No atom of thisturbulence fulfils A vague and unnecessitated task, Or acts but as it must and ought to act.
No better example could be found of the emptiness of constitutional theory in those days of turbulence and violence.
The presence of Bedford in England was felt as a quieting influence, and the turbulence of the nobles was kept in check by the one strong man of his age.
The election of representatives was accompanied by scenes of turbulence and disorder: the sense of toleration and compromise was absent.
Perhaps theturbulence of his surroundings, and the troubles with the French, were not to his taste.
Lancastrian noblewoman, "ye men of wrath and turbulence should reap what ye have sown!
These effects, however, were but temporary and superficial, and did not counterbalance the manifest evils of the practice, especially the discouragement to planting, and the element of turbulence and unrest ever present in the island.
Hawkins and Drake, blaming the turbulence of the times and promising to do her utmost to suppress the disorders, was secretly one of the principal shareholders in their enterprises.
The great northern null was in turbulence again, thrusting its shapeless arms down toward the borders of Kira Barra.
There had been others who had come through during times when the null was in turbulence and it was from these that he had taken his harvest.
The year 1718 closed with a faint revival of the turbulence of party.
Whenever an illumination takes place, their turbulence becomes seriously mischievous by the firing of pistols and throwing of squibs and crackers; but the latter practices, I hope, are now entirely subdued by the Magistracy.
The first years of the third quarter saw a revival of turbulence and agitation; and, more than our fathers, we are inclined to sympathize with our grandfathers.
In spite of his strength of purpose, his temper was not always proof against the rapacity and turbulence by which he was surrounded.
Sidenote: Ireland and Cromwell] But the time came at last for a vigorous attempt on the part of England to introduce order into this chaos of turbulence and misrule.
Enclosures and evictions went on as before and swelled the numbers and the turbulence of the floating labour class.
It might have been expected that the sad reverses they had undergone would have taught his followers common prudence; but, unhappily for them, their turbulence and love of plunder were not to be restrained.
That and their overboiling turbulence alike combined to guide them to the Holy Land.
A strong hand was wanted there, and the duke, supreme judge of the tools to do his work, ruled the Romagna and crushed its turbulence by means of the iron hand of Ramiro de Lorqua.
But the Romagna was stirred once more to the turbulence from which it had scarcely settled.