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Definition of Disquiets
1. disquiet [v] - See also: disquiet
Lexicographical Neighbors of Disquiets
Literary usage of Disquiets
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Memoirs of the Duke of Sully, Prime Minister to Henry the Great by Maximilien de Béthune Sully, Walter Scott (1856)
"Continuation of the preceding article, upon the disquiets and domestic quarrels
of Henry IV.—Rosny endeavours to put an end to them— The risk he ran upon ..."
2. History of the Thirty Years' War by Antonín Gindely, Andrew Ten Brook (1884)
"The Insurrection in Catalonia and Portugal and the disquiets in France. VII.
The War of the Year 1642. Deaths of Richelieu and Louis XIII. ..."
3. Letters on England by Louis Blanc (1866)
"COBDEN, disquiets ENGLAND. November 1st, 1862. Ir you knew that the man who
occupies a chamber next to your own, took pleasure in smoking a pipe over a ..."
4. Prayers of the Ages by Caroline Snowden Guild (1868)
"Healthful disquiets. "DE always displeased at what thou art, if thou desirest to
attain to what thou art not : for where thou hast pleased thyself, ..."
5. History of the Thirty Years' War by Antonín Gindely (1884)
"The Insurrection in Catalonia and Portugal and the disquiets in France. VII.
The War of the Year 1642. Deaths of Richelieu and Louis XIII. ..."