He favored the cabal against him, headed by Gates and Conway. [Please select]
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And against that cabal of mother and son he felt helpless. [Please select]
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Apparently back when Roberto 's father lead the cabal, they made a copy of the Dagger. [noun]
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Cabal helps the enemy airman, who is evidently very badly injured. [noun]
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The cabal, however, began to take air, from the premature mutinous language of those concerned. [noun]
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He had lost his hold upon Pennsylvania and his support in the house, while a cabal in the senate, bitterly and personally hostile to the treasury, crippled the administration and reduced every government measure to mere inanity. [Please select]
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For an account of this Conway Cabal read Fiske's American Revolution, Vol. [Please select]
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The governing cabal, since Ross's busyness, are Buckingham, Lauderdale, Ashly, Orrery, and Trevor. [Please select]
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Not but the other cabal too have seemingly sometimes their turn. [Please select]
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The "Cabal" (1667-1673); Treaty of Dover, 1670; the King robs the Exchequer (1672). [Please select]
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