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1
They do not expect there will be any further exhibition of
mutinous
spirit
.
2
Their unwillingness and
mutinous
spirit
,
however, had not yet reached its highest development.
3
Warren was cursed, Pepperrell blamed; and a
mutinous
spirit
arose.
4
Hunger brought with it a discontented and
mutinous
spirit
.
5
There was here quite plainly a vague threat, a
mutinous
spirit
he could not understand.
6
He is nearly baffled by their
mutinous
spirit
.
7
A
mutinous
spirit
began already to prevail, and we are told that they threatened him savagely.
8
By attempts at incendiary fires and in other ways the Native Infantry regiment had shown a
mutinous
spirit
.
9
He recapitulated the arguments which yesterday he had made use of to quell the
mutinous
spirit
of Cappoccio.
10
The
mutinous
spirit
was in the air, but the whites were not afraid, and did not feel much troubled.
11
Later in the year, the
mutinous
spirit
having been quelled, a counter-expedition was made by the Romans into Arzanene.
12
This indifference, or, as he called it,
mutinous
spirit
,
was so much the more provoking as it was unexpected.
13
But, on the whole, she was behaving very well and apparently the
mutinous
spirit
of the day before had entirely disappeared.
14
Never had he dared to exhibit such topping insolence, had he not supposed himself supported by a
mutinous
spirit
from without.
15
No insurance could be effected upon her on any terms, as the crew were chiefly apprentices, and a very
mutinous
spirit
aboard.
16
The first to abandon his post was Owen, a man whom I have mentioned before as exhibiting something of a
mutinous
spirit
.
mutinous
spirit
mutinous