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Tumultuous Petitioning Act 1661 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Tumultuous Petitioning Act 1661 is an Act of the Parliament of England (13 Car. II. c. 5), long title "An Act against Tumults and Disorders upon pretence of preparing or presenting publick Petic...
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tumultuous adj. Characterized by tumult; noisy and disorderly: tumultuous applause. Tending to cause tumult ... Characterized by tumult; noisy and disorderly: tumultuous applause.
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Definition of tumultuous from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. ... 1 : marked by tumult <tumultuous applause>; 2 : tending or disposed to cause or incite a tumult <the laws…were violated by a tumultuous faction — Edward Gibbon>; 3 :
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John Ferling gives readers a fresh and contemporaneous look at the election of 1800 and the events that led up to it in, Adams vs Jefferson, The Tumultuous Election of 1800. He shows how this election was really the final battle of the war for American Independence.
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Traditional Catholic books, church history ... With a reader-friendly format that reads like a novel, Tumultuous Times is a scholarly, well-documented history of the Catholic Church that will appeal to a wide audience, from the high school student to the theological expert.
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According to public documents, Dr. Gates “was arrested for Disorderly conduct after exhibiting loud and tumultuous behavior.” ... Tumultuous Behaviour Crime Wave in Cambridge...
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