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insurrection

insurrection : the act or an instance of revolting esp. violently

insurrectionary

insurrectionary : of, relating to, or constituting insurrection ;also : given

Insurgence

A state of insurrection an uprising an insurrection

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Insurrectional

Pertaining to insurrection consisting in insurrection

Martial law

in any part of the country in case of grave insurrection and provide for indemnity of acts of persons in the

Sedition

The objects of sedition generally are to induce discontent and insurrection, and stir up opposition to the Government, and bring the

Audiendo et terminando

or commission to certain persons to appease and punish any insurrection or great riot, Fitz. N. B. 110.

Whig

rising of the Covenanters on this occasion, he says: 'This insurrection was called the Whigamores' Raid, from the word whig, whig,

Public order

the French designate order publique defined as an absence of insurrection, riot, turbulence, or crimes of violence, Babulal v. State of

Oyer and Terminer

and trespasses. Terminer is sometimes written determiner. When any sudden insurrection takes place, or any public outrage is committed which requires

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