Definition of Disturbers

1. Noun. (plural of disturber) ¹

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Definition of Disturbers

1. disturber [n] - See also: disturber

Lexicographical Neighbors of Disturbers

distunes
distuning
disturb
disturbability
disturbance
disturbance of the peace
disturbance regime
disturbances
disturbation
disturbations
disturbaunce
disturbed
disturbed area
disturbed condition
disturber
disturbers (current term)
disturbing
disturbingly
disturbs
disturn
disturned
disturning
disturns
disty
distyle
distyles
disubstituted
disubstitution
disubstitutions
disulfamide

Literary usage of Disturbers

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Law of Nations, Or, Principles of the Law of Nature Applied to the by Emer de Vattel, Joseph Chitty, Edward Duncan Ingraham (1867)
"Of the But those disturbers of the public peace, — those scourges disturbers of {ne earth, who, fired by a lawless thirst of power, or im Uo -leace *ne ..."

2. The Law of Nations: Or, Principles of the Law of Nature, Applied to the by Emer de Vattel, Joseph Chitty (1883)
"Of the But those disturbers of the public peace,—those scourge* disturbers of the earth, who, fired by a lawless thirst of power, or im- Uo paace! ..."

3. The Law of Nations, Or, Principles of the Law of Nature Applied to the by Emer de Vattel, Joseph Chitty, Edward Duncan Ingraham (1852)
"Of the But those disturbers of the public peace,—those scourges disturbers Of tne earth, who, fired by a lawless thirst of power, or im- Ue peace1 ..."

4. Side Glimpses from the Colonial Meeting-house by William Root Bliss (1894)
"THE disturbers OF PUBLIC WORSHIP. HE principal disturbers of worship in the colonial meeting-house, besides boys, were dogs. " And in that town a dog was ..."

5. Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books by William Blackstone, William Draper Lewis (1902)
"disturbers of a right of advowson may therefore be these three persons: the pseudo-patron, his clerk, and the ordinary; the pretended patron, by presenting ..."

6. The Angevin Empire, Or The Three Reigns of Henry II, Richard I, and John (A by James Henry Ramsay (1903)
"The bishops then, following the Pope's own words, proclaimed the excommunication of all ' disturbers of disturbers of , '. the Peace the Kmg and country ..."

7. Report of the Proceedings by Church congress (1871)
"... and they will be able to furnish you with men competent to follow upon the traces of those disturbers of society, for these men are nothing else. ..."

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