33 Verbs to Use for the Word anarchy

German intrigues in Russia were known to be exerting powerful influence to bring about anarchy within the new democracy.

Management, a little good fortune, and a few examples of determination may make it a fair Government; a single error may produce anarchy.

It is one thing to preach anarchy as the final outcome of progress, it is quite another thing to preach anarchy as a present rule of conduct.

I would prefer any day anarchy and chaos in India to an armed peace brought about by the bayonet between the Hindus and Mussalmans.

These are all prohibited; and are replaced by fustian declamations, tending to promote anarchy and discord by vulgar and immoral farces, and insidious and flattering panegyrics on the vices of low life.

It would, perhaps, be more strictly correct to trace the conservative principle of constitutional governments to the necessity which compels the different interests, or portions, or orders, to compromise,as the only way to promote their respective prosperity, and to avoid anarchy,rather than to the compromise itself.

He suppressed the anarchies of the revolution, he revived law, he restored learning, he developed the resources of his country; he made it respected at home and abroad, and shed an imperishable glory on his administration,but "on the threshold of success he met the inexorable enemy.

That his sole object in burdening himself with the overwhelming responsibilities of Supreme Governor of Russia in this sad hour of her history was to prevent the extremists on either side continuing the anarchy which made the establishment of a free constitution impossible.

Even later, when the French elected Napoleon, they chose a monarch because they feared anarchy, without making any stipulation.

Lenin and Trotsky found anarchy the most effective weapon to further the interest of their masters and protect their Eastern flank.

When the means provided by America come to be employed to keep going the anarchy of central Europe, Rumania's disorder, Greece's adventures and Poland's violences, together with Denikin's and Wrangel's restoration attempts, it is better that all help should cease.

He hated anarchy as much as did Burke.

They abuse our hospitality, insult our peculiar institutions, set at defiance all the refinements of life, and return home, lamenting the social anarchy of America, and retailing their own indecent conduct as the ordinary customs of the country....

And presently she calmed herself, and came up to him, putting her hand on his arm; and he resumed: "Believe me, madame, I have no object in deceiving you; I abhor anarchy and crime as much as you do.

He called Burke a "bottomless Whig" in this sense, implying that Whiggism meant anarchy; and in the next generation a good many people were led, rightly or wrongly, to agree with him by the experience of the French revolution.

They are lords of their own soil, and of course, to a certain degree, independentthey therefore will resist tyrannythey will equally oppose anarchy because they are aware that in any storm which may arise they must abide its fury.

Anybody who pictures to himself the anarchy, the bloody chaos, that would follow from any such deplorable step, must shrink from that sinister decision.

She practiced this anarchy in the guise of religion, as the old crusaders out-heathened the barbarians, and raided civilisation in the name of the Cross.

Victor Emmanuel in a similar case quelled the anarchy by dissolving the Chamber; Humbert had never that degree of courage even when he knew that the disorder was directed against the monarchy, not merely against a ministry; and he is, more than any other person, the cause of the decline and anarchy in parliamentary government in Italy.

I may not hope,or fear,still unsubdued, As when I ruled the anarchy of Heaven, I stand in Fate's despite,firm and impassive To all that Chance, and Time, and Ruin bring.

" "How will you satisfy yourself anarchy will not follow?

And, after that, what can come, save anarchy, and decay, and social death?

Order was restored; and wherever order spread, there spread an anarchy more awful than the sun has ever looked on.

Piar (a man of colour himself) was the bravest of the brave, and adored by his followers; but his execution stifled anarchy in the bud.

Therefore, instead of strengthening humanity with hope for the future, this poem tears hope from the horizon, and suggests the possible anarchy and destruction toward which the world's hypocrisy, cant, tyranny, and universal stupidity are tending.

33 Verbs to Use for the Word  anarchy