A formidableinsurrection broke out, at Madrid, on the second of May.
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And so, early in 1537, ended the one formidableinsurrection of Henry's reign.
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During the formidableinsurrection of the Koromantyn slaves, in 1760, they played a dubious part.
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The beginnings of this formidableinsurrection were strangely neglected by the King and his advisers.
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Even his attempt to restore the integrity of the coin was opposed by a formidableinsurrection.
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Four months later distress provokes the formidableinsurrection of June, which is fatal to the Republic.
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He succeeded in raising a formidableinsurrection, and we had to send more soldiers to the islands.
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This measure was the origin of a formidableinsurrection, 50,000 workers revolting.
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By skillful management, with a handful of men, he defeated a formidableinsurrection without any effusion of blood.
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In 1807, General Crawfurd was ordered to throw obstacles in the way of Miranda, then heading a formidableinsurrection.
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The intelligence of this formidableinsurrection drove the convention to adopt still more rigorous measures against priests and emigrants.
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The celebrated James d'Artaveldt, commonly called the brewer of Ghent, put himself at the head of this formidableinsurrection.
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He termed the uprising, "A formidableinsurrection."
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At this time, however, there suddenly broke forth a formidableinsurrection amongst these miserable subjects-theMessenians of the Iberian Sparta.
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There is only one fairly good history of that formidableinsurrection in the English language-onewritten some years ago by Mr. Thomas March.
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Having crushed this rebellion, Pompey returned to Italy in time to take part in putting down a formidableinsurrection of slaves, outlaws, and ruined peasants.