10 collocations for clamoured

In consequence, the guards were ordered to stop all refractory butter-women at the gates, and conduct them to the town-house, where their merchandize was distributed, without pity or appeal, au maximum, to those of the populace who could clamour loudest.

"Diva," clamoured the famished citizens, "what doest thou, Frollo?

LIBELS, actions for them, iii. 64; dead, on the, iii. 15; England and America, in, i. 116, n. 1; Fox's Libel Bill, iii. 16, n. 1; juries, judges of the law, iii. 16, n. 1; refuse to convict, i. 116, n. 1; pulpit, from the, iii. 58; severe law against libels, i. 124, n. 1. LIBERTY, all boys love it, iii. 383; clamours for it, i. 131, n. 1; iii. 201, n, 1; conscience, of, ii. 249; iv.

More important still, as affecting fundamentally the social structure of the country, was the Rural Law (promulgated on August 26, 1864), which had been the cause of the conflict between Cuza and the various political factions, the Liberals clamouring for more thorough reforms, the Conservatives denouncing Cuza's project as revolutionary.

The Christians called on Christ, and the heathen answered, clamouring on their gods of clay.

All at once she wept Hot tears as girls of six years old might weep, Clinging and clamouring round their mother's lap.

He felt as if he must pick her up in his strong arms and bear her away from all those clamouring people; and then the realization both of his inability and ignorance of her own attitude fell upon him like a chill, for she had never written or said a word to him that might not have passed between any two college friends.

"She is weary," clamoured the populace, but Mahomet knew otherwise.

But how often, how often, have we felt that old wildness which is our common heritage, scarce shackled, clamouring in our blood!

"Did you spot D?" clamoured Smithers.

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