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mobocracy

[mob-ok-ruh-see] / mɒbˈɒk rə si /




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Some of the mobocrats was drunk and some was mad; they was all in their high-heeled boots one way or another, and he enraged 'em more.

From The Lions of the Lord A Tale of the Old West by Wilson, Harry Leon

Some of the mobocrats attempted chase, but soon gave it up.

From The American Prejudice Against Color An Authentic Narrative, Showing How Easily The Nation Got Into An Uproar. by Allen, William G.

An end was put to the melee, by the captain's calling the ship's company to put the salt water mobocrats in irons.

From My Bondage and My Freedom by Douglass, Frederick

One would have thought that these mobocrats would have been content to have mobbed me free of expense, at least.

From The American Prejudice Against Color An Authentic Narrative, Showing How Easily The Nation Got Into An Uproar. by Allen, William G.

The mobocrats would not have permitted her to have left Fulton in peace, if they had known whither she was going.

From The American Prejudice Against Color An Authentic Narrative, Showing How Easily The Nation Got Into An Uproar. by Allen, William G.




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