10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MUTINOUSNESS»
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mutinousness in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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The Parliamentary Or Constitutional History of England from ...
... the Parliament having Conquesl; and' Succcss after their own Desires, yet are
now miserably incumbered with the Mutinousness 'of their A-rmy on one 'Side,
with the Petulancy 'os Pamphlets and discontentfdP-etitions on the 0ther.
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary and Expositor of the ...
_a mover of Mutinous, mi'i'tin-ni'is. a. seditious Mutinously,mi'i'tin nus-ls. ad.
seditioust Mutinousness. mt'i'tin-nfis-nés. s. seditiousness, turbulence Mutiny, mi'i'
té-né. v. n. to rise against authority-8- insurrection, sedition Mutter, mfit'tl'lr. v. a. &
n.
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A dictionary of etymology of the English language: and of ...
&v. transmutabil'ity, n. immu'tableness, n. mutineer, n. transmuted, a. immutability,
n. mutinous, a. transmuting, a. mutinously, ad. transmutation, n. immutate, a.
mutinousness, n. Mut-us, a. dumb : as, obwwtes'cence, lots of speech silence.
mute ...
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Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases: Classified and ...
... def- See Defiance, 715, Resistance, erence, allegiance, obeisance, 719, and
Non-observance, 773 Rising, insurrection, revolt, rebellion, strike, riot,
riotousness, mutinousness, mutiny, tumult, eedition, treason. An insurgent,
mutineer, rebel, ...
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Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases Classified and ...
... defection, infringement, infraction, violation (9G4). See Defiance (715),
Resistance (719), and Non-observance (773). Rising, insurrection, revolt,
rebellion, turn out, strike, riot, riotousness, mutinousness, mutiny, tumult, sedition,
treason.
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Critical Pronouncing Dictionary, and Expositor of the ...
... mu'tshu-al-le ad. reciprocallr Mutilation, un'i-U'-la'shun s. deprivalion of a limb,
or any essential part Mutineer, mu-tiu-neer *. a mover of tmli [an upstart Mutinous,
mu't?n-nus a. seditious [ness -' ' ' Mutinousness, mi'i tin-nus-nes s. seditious ...
John Walker, Thomas Smith,
1850
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An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language
... also Span. motin, a mutiny, sedition, Port.motim, a mutiny, uproar. Der. mutiny,
verb, As You Like It, i.1. 24; mutiner (as above), mutineer(as above), mutinous(as
above), mutinously,mutinousness. MUTTER, to murmur, speak in a low voice.
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Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases to Facilitate the ...
Rising, insurrection, revolt, rebellion, turn out, strike, riot, riotous- ness,
mutinousness, mutiny, tumult, sedition, treason. An insurgent, mutineer, rebel, (
743) Obedience, submission, non- resistance, passiveness, resignation, cession,
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The Smudged Mirror: And Other Contemporary, Abstract, ...
And Other Contemporary, Abstract, Experimental and Surrealistic Poems Michael
A. Sardo. Courting M4. Stinger What an outrage Ms. Stinger Not An Ounce Of
Strength Mutinousness Barrel House Ms. Stinger strumpet Since the beginning ...
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A new universal etymological technological, and pronouncing ...
Mutinousness, mn'te-nus-nes, s. The state of being mutinous ; opposition to naval
or military authority. Mutiny, mu'te-ne, s. (mutinerie, Fr.) An open resistance or
defiance, among seamen or soldiers, of naval and military law ; an insurrection of
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John Craig (F.G.S.),
1849