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Definition of Disunions
1. disunion [n] - See also: disunion
Lexicographical Neighbors of Disunions
Literary usage of Disunions
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Municipal Manual for Upper Canada by J. Balfour (1855)
"... Brant and Waterloo, shall be and be deemed to be from the periods of such
disunions Division Courts, known by the numbers then affixed to such divisions ..."
2. Kaina Kai Palaia: Things New and Old: Or, A Storehouse of Similes, Sentences by John Spencer, Thomas Fuller (1868)
"And so civil disunions and civil dissentions are much more the afflictions of
people and nations ; Christ assures us, that the strongest kingdom divided ..."
3. Things New and Old: Or, A Storehouse of Similes, Sentences, Allegories by John Spencer (1869)
"And so civil disunions and civil dissentions are much more the afflictions of
people and nations; Christ assures us, that the strongest kingdom divided ..."
4. A Practical Arrangement of Ecclesiastical Law by Francis James Newman Rogers (1840)
"UNIONS AND Disunions. union of two benefices, what it is, 857. at common law,
... Disunions of benefices, 859- 862. x. 21. Preliminary inquiry, S'52. ..."
5. The Lancet (1842)
"The complement of the fractures a»4 disunions here described divides the ak«fi
into two halves, one anterior and ..."
6. The Outline of History: Being a Plain History of Life and Mankind by Herbert George Wells (1922)
"But the political disunions of Europe, the political convulsions against monarchy,
the recalcitrance of the common folk and perhaps also the greater ..."