Aún no tenemos significados para "perpetual menace".
1The Northmen were a perpetual menace and scourge to England and Scotland.
2Missionaries constitute, in truth, a perpetual menace to the national peace.
3To maintain its existence against perpetual menace required the exertion of perpetual skill.
4For to them, her life was a perpetual menace.
5The resources of the kingdom are expended in standing armies; and these are a perpetual menace.
6The size and character of the slave population eventually became a perpetual menace to the State.
7He eyed the trio with his perpetual menace of a grin on his broad red face.
8It was surely to deliver himself from this perpetual menace that the count killed his wife.
9So you see, Nadine, alive and in safety, was a perpetual menace to the German plans.
10All moderate men, and many pronounced Unionists, were becoming uneasy under the perpetual menace of trouble.
11His presence here is a perpetual menace.
12We may think what we will of Cherbourg, England views it in the light of a perpetual menace.
13To eastward the peak broke away sheer, beetling in a perpetual menace to the valleys and the lower hills.
14The power of the grandees, that last remnant of feudalism, and a perpetual menace to monarchy, was swept away.
15From time immemorial almost, it might be said that Scotland had been a perpetual menace to her southern neighbour.
16The standing army of Chandernagor hovers over peaceful India, a perpetual menace to the free and liberal government established by England.
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