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Definition of Anarchies
1. anarchy [n] - See also: anarchy
Lexicographical Neighbors of Anarchies
Literary usage of Anarchies
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. History of Friedrich II. of Prussia, called Frederick the Great: in ten vol by Thomas Carlyle (1865)
"Kiny of Poland dies ; and there ensue huge anarchies in that Country. The poor
old King of Poland,—whom we sa\v, on that fall of the curtain at Pirna seven ..."
2. History of Friedrich the Second: Called Frederick the Great by Thomas Carlyle (1897)
"... to the meditating mind, some outline of the phenomenon may begin to become
conceivable. King of Poland dies; and there ensue huge anarchies in that ..."
3. The Institutes of the Law of Nations: A Treatise of the Jural Relations of by James Lorimer (1883)
"Of Intolerant anarchies. When a State, by losing control over its citizens, falls
into anarchy it ceases to be a State, and the presence or absence of ..."
4. History of Friedrich the Second Called Frederick the Great by Thomas Carlyle (1866)
"King of Poland dies; and there ensue huge anarchies in that Country. ...
His sorrows in Poland had been manifold; nothing but anarchies, confusions and ..."
5. The Trial of Thomas Hardy for High Treason, at the Sessions House in the Old by Great Britain Central Criminal Court, Thomas Hardy, Joseph Gurney, Great Britain (1795)
"... and the anarchies that are in France ? A. No; never. ^. Had you a wifh to fee
the King put down from his throne, we will not even talk of his death, ..."