We have no meanings for "armed invasion" in our records yet.
1 The armed invasion of the anabaptists was repelled, but their contagious madness spread.
2 The armed invasion of the Netherlands was the necessary consequence of all which had gone before.
3 As to the effects of his armed invasion upon the temper of the provinces, he was supremely indifferent.
4 Rolph and Duncombe repudiated connection with them, but MacKenzie was head and heart for armed invasion from Buffalo.
5 A continuance of hostilities could only have meant disaster to the German Armies, and the armed invasion of Germany.
6 But he was referring to political progress in restoring a measure of law and order to Somalia, and not an armed invasion .
7 The year 1803-1804 was spent by the emperor in elaborate preparations for an armed invasion of England.
8 The United States had done everything it could to undermine his regime, from armed invasion to a trade embargo to numerous acts of sabotage.
9 If such important cities as Flushing and Middelburg could be gained, he thought it possible to prevent the armed invasion now soon expected from Spain.
10 The quarantine was intended to prevent stealthy infiltration, not armed invasions .
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