Use rebellion in a sentence
Sentences ending with rebellion
- Yet so great was the people's love for the Queen, so high their regard for the independence of Egypt, so bitter their hate of Rome, that there was no rebellion. [10]
- At last he was able to say: "Good luck to you, Nic, and to the devil with the Rebellion! [11]
- Vague reports came to the village concerning the Rebellion. [11]
- Until we go to the front, Stephen, to put down rebellion. [9]
- He had looked to be the discarded heir, and he knew it now without rebellion. [11]
- At the same time your nominee for governor, in whose behalf you appeal, is known to you and to the world to declare against the use of an army to suppress the rebellion. [7]
- It realised that this kind of demonstration was less expensive, and less dangerous, than sedition, privy conspiracy, and rebellion. [11]
- Tell me, do they really mean to go as far as rebellion? [9]
- At elections see that those, and only those, are allowed to vote who are entitled to do so by the laws of Missouri, including as of those laws the restrictions laid by the Missouri convention upon those who may have participated in the rebellion. [7]
- Had he been tampered with overnight, and persuaded of the futility of rebellion? [9]
Short sentences using rebellion
- But this is flat rebellion. [6]
- Rebellion! [9]
Sentences containing rebellion two or more times
- On this point the present rebellion brought our government to a severe test, and a presidential election occurring in regular course during the rebellion, added not a little to the strain. [7]
- By the third resolution the meeting indicate their opinion that military arrests may be constitutional in localities where rebellion actually exists, but that such arrests are unconstitutional in localities where rebellion or insurrection does not actually exist. [7]
- But no human power can subdue this rebellion without the use of the emancipation policy, and every other policy calculated to weaken the moral and physical forces of the rebellion. [7]
- You claim that men may, if they choose, embarrass those whose duty it is to combat a giant rebellion, and then be dealt with in turn only as if there were no rebellion. [7]
More example sentences with the word rebellion in them
- That each of you will, in his sphere, do all he can to have the officers, soldiers, and seamen of the army and navy, while engaged in the effort to suppress the rebellion, paid, fed, clad, and otherwise well provided for and supported. [7]
- In 1860, the year immediately preceding the rebellion, the deficiency amounted to $5,656,705.49, the postal receipts of that year being $2,645,722.19 less that those of 1863. [7]
- Half our navy would have anchored under the guns of these suddenly alienated fortresses, with the flag of the rebellion flying at their peaks. [6]
- The heart of woman is in unconquerable rebellion against it. [6]
- The wise abbot wished to avoid anything, that would cause excitement, during this time of rebellion against the power of the Church, but the magistrate claimed the right to commence proceedings against the doctor. [10]
- Lavilette and his wife were a little anxious; but Ferrol and Nicolas made excuses for her, and, in the wild talk and gossip about the Rebellion, attention was easily shifted from her. [11]
- Let the States which are in rebellion see definitely and certainly that in no event will the States you represent ever join their proposed confederacy, and they cannot much longer maintain the contest. [7]
- On land there were a thousand miles of open country, with woods and houses, caves and cliffs, to which men could flee for hiding; and the danger of rebellion was less dominant. [11]
- The soft-hearted West was made to believe that the rebellion had been solely on his account. [4]
- Her open rebellion was less annoying than Janet's silent reproach, but at least she had something to take hold of. [9]
- He was Perry Upson's eldest son, His father loved his noble son, This son was nineteen years of age When first in the rebellion he engaged. [5]
- We have got to squash the rebellion soon, or be squashed forever as a nation. [6]
- If it prove to be true, as is probable, that the people of Utah are in open rebellion to the United States, then Judge Douglas is in favor of repealing their territorial organization, and attaching them to the adjoining States for judicial purposes. [7]
- My numbness began to be penetrated by shooting pains, and I grasped little by little the fulness of my calamity, until I was in the state of wild rebellion of one whom life for the first time has foiled in a supreme desire. [9]
- There are but three conceivable ways: First--to suppress the rebellion by force of arms. [7]
- And from outside: the whole parish--a few excepted-- sympathised with the Rebellion, and once the current of hatred of the English set in, he would be swept down by it. [11]
- He lived at the time of the Rebellion of Worms. [5]
- Mr. Ferrol had the secret of the Rebellion in his hands. [11]
- The fate of the rebellion was then virtually decided; but it still required much bloody work to convince the brave warriors who fought for it that they were really beaten. [7]
- The strength of the rebellion is its military, its army. [7]
- She glanced at the New Englander, against whom she had been in strange rebellion since she had first seen him. [9]
- Then he set the hounds to work and the rebellion in that district was soon over. [11]
- All at once the full flavour of her, the superfine quality was revealed after years of blindness.--Nor can I describe the sudden rebellion, the revulsion that I experienced. [9]
- It was decided that we have a case of rebellion, and that the public safety does require the qualified suspension of the privilege of the writ which was authorized to be made. [7]
- It was expected that the Cure would speak of the Rebellion from the altar this morning. [11]
- It was clear that a bold and deep purpose lay behind it all, and she could not tell how far-reaching it was, nor what it represented of rebellion against her father's authority. [11]
- He had been sure there would be no rebellion of the Maroons, and he was equally sure that his career would be made hugely successful by marriage with Sheila Llyn--but the Maroons had revolted, and the marriage was not settled! [11]
- Dyck Calhoun had smashed the rebellion, had quieted the island, had risen above all the dark disturbances of revolt like a master. [11]
- The John had scarce cleared the Solway before Maxwell showed signs of impudence and rebellion. [9]
- His thoughts constantly reverted to Barbara and her defiant rebellion against the distinct announcement of his will. [10]
- One of the resolutions expresses the opinion of the meeting that arbitrary arrests will have the effect to divide and distract those who should be united in suppressing the rebellion, and I am specifically called on to discharge Mr. Vallandigham. [7]
- That it did represent rebellion she had no doubt. [11]
- You see, dat rebellion you English call it, we call it de War of de Patriot--de first War of de Patriot, not de second-well, call it what you like, quelle difference? [11]
- The genius of rebellion will no more claim Maryland. [7]
- Of course the rebellion will never be suppressed in Louisiana if the professed Union men there will neither help to do it nor permit the government to do it without their help. [7]
- Now that the Rebellion was known, Nicolas intended to try and win his father and his father's money and horses over to the cause. [11]
- In Russia the rebellion of an awakening people against an age-long tyranny has almost at once leaped to the issue of the day, taken on the complexion of a struggle for industrial democracy. [9]
- But evidently, whatever rebellion his daughters had carried through against him, he had kept his dominion over this gentle spirit unbroken. [8]
- You with your rebellion and your tinpot honours! [11]
- With the same reason in both States, Missouri has, by law, provided a test for the voter with reference to the present rebellion, while Maryland has not. [7]
- Yet he had punished only the chief of those who had been in actual rebellion, and had repressed the violent punishments of the earlier part of the conflict. [11]
- Those laws and proclamations were enacted and put forth for the purpose of aiding in the suppression of the rebellion. [7]
- South, the: Emerson's preaching tour, 53; Rebellion, 305, 407. [6]
- The feeling that possessed her now was rebellion, and akin to hate. [9]
- If the loyal people united were put to the utmost of their strength by the rebellion, must they not fail when divided and partially paralyzed by a political war among themselves? [7]
- The Rebellion is over: that money wouldn't have altered things one way or another. [11]
- A triumphant rebellion or raid is always a revolution in the archives of a nation. [11]
- If he can only maintain this position, without more, this rebellion can only eke out a short and feeble existence, as an animal sometimes may with a thorn in its vitals. [7]
- The laboring force of the rebellion was hopelessly disorganized. [7]
- Behold the friend of Rebellion and 'Lese Majeste', the viper in Britannia's bosom! [9]
- Meanwhile the Prince of Orange, the spirit and soul of this execrable rebellion, had escaped the sentence of the court. [10]
- That there is now a rebellion in the United States, the object and tendency of which is to destroy the National Union; and that, in your opinion, an army and navy are constitutional means for suppressing that rebellion; 2. [7]
- But I could not resist a worrying anxiety about the future of the British Provinces, which not even the remembrance of their hostility to us during our mortal strife with the Rebellion could render agreeable. [4]
- But he found no answer, saw no expedient, when he reflected upon the lawlessness and rebellion in the camp, which threatened to be fatal to his people. [10]
- Ever since the night of the fight with the bear there had been nothing said on matters concerning the Rebellion. [11]
- Only for a night and a day did the rebellion lack both a leader and a philosophy. [9]
- And he knew much more about the horse that drew him, and the cart in which he rode, than he did about the rebellion of the Pretender. [4]
- She herself was moved by Hannah's plight, but tenderness and pity were complicated by a renewed sense of rebellion against an existence that exacted such a situation. [9]
- Conspicuous exceptions are Motley and Parkman and a few belles-lettres writers, whose novels and stories mark a distinct literary transition since the War of the Rebellion. [4]
- I understand the meeting whose resolutions I am considering to be in favor of suppressing the rebellion by military force--by armies. [7]
- Now if General Meade can complete his work, so gloriously prosecuted this far, by the literal or substantial destruction of Lee's army, the rebellion will be over. [7]
- It looks to me, Jethro," said the senator gravely, "it looks to me as if you had something of a rebellion on your hands. [9]
- I view this matter as a practical war measure, to be decided on according to the advantages or disadvantages it may offer to the suppression of the rebellion. [7]
- She felt the limbs of one she had loved growing cold and rigid under her hands, and her spirit rose in obstinate rebellion against the idea that annihilation stood between her and the woman who had so amply filled a mother's place. [10]
- Even at the last Reichstag his Majesty the Emperor had earnestly, but with almost too much gracious forbearance, endeavoured to effect a union between the contending parties, but directly after his departure from the city rebellion raised its head with boundless insolence. [10]
- If he had known that Ferrol had written to the Commandant at Quebec, telling him of the imminence of the Rebellion, and the secret recruiting and drilling going on in the parishes, his popular comrade might have paid a high price for his disclosure. [11]
- Don Carlos, the king's eldest brother, immediately set up the standard of rebellion, supported by the absolutist aristocracy, the monks, and a great part of the clergy. [4]
- Not only governors, judges, legislators, and ministerial officers in the States, but even whole States rushed one after another with apparent unanimity into rebellion. [7]
- Some have estimated it as high as $200,000,000, due in large part from insurgents in open rebellion to loyal citizens who are even now making great sacrifices in the discharge of their patriotic duty to support the government. [7]
- We know what is the bitterness of those who have escaped this bloody harvest of the remorseless conspirators; and from that we can judge of the elements of destruction incorporated with many of the seemingly solid portions of the fabric of the rebellion. [6]
- Coincident with the increase of these futile extravagances was the increase of his fanatical patriotism, which at last found vent in seditious writings, agitations, the purchase of rifles, incitement to rebellion, and the formation of an armed, liveried troop of dependants at the Manor. [11]
- The vast expenditures incident to the military and naval operations required for the suppression of the rebellion have hitherto been met with a promptitude and certainty unusual in similar circumstances, and the public credit has been fully maintained. [7]
- He had stored in it very little to feed on, and any mind would get enfeebled by a century's rumination on a hearsay idea of the rebellion of '45. [4]
- She was still in a passion of rebellion against the inevitable--that old impatience and unrealized vanity which had helped to destroy her past. [11]
- It was the impotent rebellion against the first curse, that man in his punishment should earn his bread by the sweat of his brow--which he might do with joy--while the woman must work out her ordained sentence "in sorrow all the days of her life. [11]
- I say, too, if they are in rebellion, they ought to be somehow coerced to obedience; and I am not now prepared to admit or deny that the Judge's mode of coercing them is not as good as any. [7]
- I feel as if I had put down the rebellion. [4]
- He felt as if he must cleanse himself to his very soul, not only from the dust of many weeks, but from the rebellion and despondency, the ignominy and bitterness, and the contact with vice and degradation. [10]
- If we can hold Chattanooga and East Tennessee, I think the rebellion must dwindle and die. [7]
- The rebellion in his own blood against the fine instinct of his Quaker faith and upbringing made him grasp the personality before him. [11]
- Her colour was high, her heart beating painfully; a vague sense of rebellion and shame within her for which she did not try to account. [9]
- It was revolution here and rebellion there, and bandits everywhere. [11]
- He could not help saying, in natural rebellion, "Well, the man of one idea is always a little ridiculous. [8]
- With this view he set himself the task of warming the lawful and legitimate petitions and supplications of the Uitlanders into seditious talk, and their frettings into threatenings--the final outcome to be revolt and armed rebellion. [5]
- The rebellion which has so long been flagrant in China has at last been suppressed, with the co-operating good offices of this Government and of the other Western commercial States. [7]
- Within the past half-hour she had overcome herself; she had fought down the blind, wild rebellion that, for one moment as it were, had surged up in her heart. [11]
- The "religion" I had learned was salvation from sin by miracle: sin a deliberate rebellion, not a pathetic missing of the mark of life; useful service of man, not the wandering of untutored souls who had not been shown the way. [9]
- The course he had determined upon appeared to her as a rebellion not only against a cut-and-dried state of mind, but also against vested privilege. [9]
- A good angel had aided her to control herself, and in a rapid prayer she besought the Holy Virgin to assist her in future if her august lover again roused her to rebellion. [10]
- They were already greatly excited, and his brother, who knew them, said that some were overwhelmed with sorrow, and others ready, in their fury, to rise in a bloody rebellion. [10]
- This finished the great Pigwacket Centre School rebellion. [6]
- I shall never forget the stares they gave us before we had time precipitately to retreat, nor the feeling of disgust and rebellion that came over me. [9]
- She began to feel now, with an intensity that frightened her, distaste and rebellion. [9]
- David remembered the far-off day of his own wild rebellion in Hamley. [11]
- They were very earnest and mostly very able men, who had positive ideas as to "how this rebellion should be put down. [7]
- I too am devotedly for them after civil war, and before Civil war, and at all times, "except when, in cases of rebellion or invasion, the public safety may require" their suspension. [7]
- None are so deeply interested to resist the present rebellion as the working people. [7]
- If war was declared, he would be compelled to resign the hope that these would be undertaken by Rome, and the opposition, the defiance, the bold rebellion of the Protestant princes destroyed every hope of propitiation on their part. [10]
- But the rebellion continues, and, now that the election is over, may not all have a common interest to reunite in a common effort to save our common country? [7]
- But by the Constitution the benefit of the writ of habeas corpus itself may be suspended when, in case of rebellion or invasion, the public safety may require it. [7]
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