Aún no tenemos significados para "civil dissension".
1A monster like Hopkins could only have existed during the confusion of civil dissension.
2Rome had long known nothing but war, and was now rent by civil dissension.
3The Athenians resolved upon revenge, and a civil dissension in Aegina placed it in their power.
4Each had his friends and adherents, parties were formed, and a long and angry civil dissension ensued.
5The flames of civil dissension had been kindled at Rome between the rival families of Colonna and Orsini.
6Ergoteles was a native of Knosos in Crete, but civil dissension had compelled him to leave his country.
7These strange incongruities must ever perplex those who confound the unhappiness of civil dissension with the crime of treason.
8It was enlarged somewhat, and altered, and additionally ventilated, to adapt it for a place of concealment in times of civil dissension.
9We have seen the fell spirit of civil dissension rebuked, and perhaps for ever stifled, in that Republic by the love of independence.
10At the foot of the Alps, the little nation of Allobrogians, having fallen a prey to civil dissension, had given up its independence to Rome.
11The civil dissensions after Kamrasi's death were favourable for the traders' schemes.
12These are described with least accuracy when they happen to be contemporary with civil dissensions.
13This was the same Fabvier, who has since made such a figure in our civil dissensions.
14The civil dissensions however still continued.
15The civil dissensions of the Fronde were over, thanks to the skilful policy of Cardinal Mazarin, Richelieu's successor.
16But how difficult is the conduct of those who govern in the midst of the conflict of civil dissensions!
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