When she arrived here the government was obliged to disavowtheact.
2
But to disavowtheact starts suspicion.
3
The President was obliged to disavowtheacts of his agents.
4
Though England disavowedtheact, no reparation was made.
5
To disguise or excuse his conduct he disavowedtheact, attributed it to his envoys, and afterward induced them also to deny it.
6
On the 29th of April he addressed the cardinals in conclave, disavowingtheact of the papal troops proceeding against the Austrian armies in Italy.
7
The same letter, in alluding to Harney's invasion, says, 'It is pleasant to remember how promptly the American Government disavowedtheact of their officer.'