Civil war in England 1642-1646.
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1We are living in a day of the great rebellion of the machines.
2The armies of the Union had crushed out the great rebellion.
3He was there on the breaking out of the great rebellion under Gonzalo Pizarro.
4In the great rebellion they fell, one and all.
5Twenty years before a great rebellion had been afoot.
1Then came strange news from the East-news of a great civil war.
2The great civil war broke out about this time between Caesar and Pompey.
3The passions aroused by a great civil war are still dominant.
4In '36, a great civil war broke out in Spain.
5The semi-barbarous age, which succeeded the great civil war, had been civilised by slow degrees.
6We hit slavery through a great civil war.
7The great civil war broke out, and Bunyan was a soldier; he tells us not on which side.
8The causes, the course, and the ending of that great civil war have been treated elsewhere in this series.
9But for the great civil war no one supposes he would ever have been elevated to this exalted post.
10It has demonstrated that a people's government can sustain a national election in the midst of a great civil war.
11It does not promise well for the pacific character of unity, that we have a great civil war; but wherefore?
12Our great civil war of 1861-65 developed one aspect of the conflict between capital and labor.
13We remember our heroic performances in the great civil war-butask old soldiers if these recollections are not the most vivid!
14A great civil war-perhapsin Garlan, perhaps in a more distant land called Porla-haderupted three, perhaps even four hundred years ago.
15The great civil war in the United States had just been fought, and people still doubted whether the republic would hold together.
16When the great civil war followed, the Scots sold the king, who had surrendered to them, to the English, who executed him.
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