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1 Hope tottered, and I felt as if a single word would be sufficient for its utter subversion .
2 Whether anything less than the utter subversion of those Republics can break the banks of Venice and Amsterdam?
3 The end of all was the utter subversion of the Charter, and a new government of Maryland under a royal commission.
4 The volunteers began in the year 1793, when the democrats in Paris threatened the downfall and utter subversion of kings, lords, and commons.
5 To allow this to be accomplished would be a mere mockery of justice, the utter subversion of fair play between man and man.
6 It aimed, he said, at "an utter subversion of our constitutional system and will consolidate all power in the hands of the Executive."
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