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Significados de domestic dissension em inglês
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Uso de domestic dissension em inglês
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I think he's weary of the domestic dullness, or domesticdissension.
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It is a longer time when it is a year of domesticdissension and repentance.
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But there was no help for this domesticdissension, which ended only with the day of separation.
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The nation had suffered much from domesticdissension; it had yet to learn that foreign oppression was an incomparable greater evil.
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We have repeatedly exercised this control by intervening in the course of domesticdissension, and by protecting the territory from foreign invasion.
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But no inconveniences seem to have arisen from this partition as the continual terror of the Danish invasions prevented all domesticdissension.
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But no inconveniences seem to have risen from this partition, as the continual terror of the Danish invasions prevented all domesticdissension.
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While king William seemed wholly engrossed by the affairs of the continent, England was distracted by domesticdissension, and overspread with vice, corruption, and profaneness.
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Unfortunately, many of the nations of this hemisphere are still self-tormented by domesticdissensions.
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The great object of the domesticdissensions in Brittany was the disposal of the young duchess in marriage.
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Petty domesticdissensions are besides poor webs to the man pulling singlehanded at ropes with his revolted miners.
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The royal families of England did by no means monopolize the share of domesticdissensions set apart for kings.
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But it was destined to be filled with nothing but shame and wretchedness, domesticdissensions, literary failures, and pecuniary embarrassments.
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Foreign powers, occupied in wars among themselves, had no leisure or inclination to interpose in the domesticdissensions of this island.
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In other words, Seward would seek to end all domesticdissensions by suddenly creating out of nothing a dazzling foreign policy.
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Amongst all the domesticdissensions with which his situation had made him familiar, he could recall nothing like his present experience.