The Irish were riven by internalfeuds: Tyrconnell was poisoned by his own.
2
The present decadence of Berberah is caused by petty internalfeuds.
3
It found the Tory party distracted by internalfeuds, and unprepared for any great effort.
4
Compact and quiet as it may appear, Quakerism has had its schisms and internalfeuds.
5
But they were distracted by internalfeuds, and involved in almost incessant strife with the natives.
6
Such was the commencement of those great internalfeuds and divisions which hastened the downfall of Granada.
7
His life was greatly mixed up with the political disputes and internalfeuds of his native city.
8
Aside from dissidents, opposition politicians, labour activists and ordinary criminals, the court has also dealt swiftly with the military's own internalfeuds.