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It was only in matters relating to the army that the government found the Commons unmanageable.
THE HISTORY OF ENGLAND FROM THE ACCESSION OF JAMES II.THOMAS BABINGTON MACAULAY
A man can fight a couple of pigs at meal times, but a whole litter would probably prove unmanageable.
THE RED COW AND HER FRIENDSPETER MCARTHUR
Even the new nobility grew more unmanageable with every day.
THE LIFE OF NAPOLEON BONAPARTEWILLIAM MILLIGAN SLOANE
The result was that, by this craft hanging suspended to her, she became unmanageable and unable to turn one way or another.
THE HISTORIES OF POLYBIUS, VOL. II (OF 2)POLYBIUS
It is so unmanageable when raw that when it falls to the dog he usually bolts it, the case being otherwise hopeless.
VOICE PRODUCTION IN SINGING AND SPEAKINGWESLEY MILLS
The business had outgrown him and his limited means, had become unwieldy and unmanageable.
MY LIFE IN MANY STATES AND IN FOREIGN LANDSGEORGE FRANCIS TRAIN
The Set-back at Naples excitable Neapolitan populace forthwith became unmanageable.
A HISTORY OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY, YEAR BY YEAREDWIN EMERSON
If later it gets unmanageable we will sprinkle a little salt on the fire, and that will keep it down.
LITTLE FOLKS (NOVEMBER 1884)VARIOUS
Towards evening Nancy became excited and unmanageable, and Mrs. Avory went to bed with a headache.
THE DEVOURERSANNIE VIVANTI CHARTRES
Totally unmanageable now, she was drifted along, till she struck on a most dangerous reef about a mile from shore.
THE KNIGHT OF GWYNNE, VOL. II (OF II)CHARLES JAMES LEVER
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OCTOBER 26, 1985
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