That would be a totalsubversion of the natural course of my life.
2
It is stealing silently but swiftly to the very heart of their ecclesiastical institutions, and totalsubversion will ultimately ensue.
3
The effect is no less than the totalsubversion of the balance of power in the West Indies, and indeed everywhere else.
4
But this rather changes order and custom, and all things which these men say carry with them the totalsubversion and confusion of affairs.
5
Inspired by her, Fersen undertook to publish the manifesto of the Duke of Brunswick, threatening Paris with ''total subversion if the royal family were molested.''
6
"Acts of tyranny," said Burnet, "will not justify the resistance of subjects, yet a totalsubversion of their constitution will."