Alarm

,—the tocsin of delusion; plunging England into all the calamities of war, under the falsest pretence of their liberties and properties being endangered, to cover the real designs of hatred, jealousy, despotism, and revenge. A pretext for prosecutions, unconstitutional augmentation of the army, the introduction of foreign troops, barracks, &c. &c. &c.

Entry taken from Political Dictionary, edited by Charles Pigott from prison and printed in 1795.

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Absurdity
Abuse
Adam
Address
Admiralty
Advantage
Alarm
Alarmists
Alderman
Ally (new)
America
Ambassador
Ambition
Ankerstrom
Apathy
Apostate
Argument