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1 All these effects are displayed in a general insubordination and anarchy.
2 The first result of this new mentality was a general insubordination .
3 With the covert mutiny of Buck, a general insubordination sprang up and increased.
4 This unmilitary practice was the certain index of that general insubordination which pervaded every department.
5 I heard news of general insubordination among the Canadian troops that had just arrived at Vladivostok.
6 But he was impeded by lack of provisions, and quarrels among his subordinates, and general insubordination .
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