1 His wrath at their babble and petty brabble doubted that they did.
2 There will be a great brabble about it.'
3 Other whites take part in our brabbles , while temper holds out, with a certain schoolboy entertainment.
4 All their debates were pacified by him; he put an end to their brabbling suits at law and wrangling differences.
5 He had hailed even the Treaty of Utrecht with welcome, in hopes it might at least end these Northern brabbles .
6 He gave notice to his government that commerce would have no security at Antwerp "in those brabbling times."
7 Generals Ramseur, Daniel and Godwin, together with Colonels Andrews, Garrett, Brabble , Wood, Spear, Blacknall, C. M. Avery, Jones, Barbour and
8 'Braver hearts never beat in English breasts, yet do but mark how they brabble and clamour like clowns on a Saturday night.
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