Dsinterestedness

,—the rapacity of courtiers, increasing with the distresses of their country; Lord Grenville accepting the Auditorship of the Exchequer, a sinecure yielding ten thousand a year, while the nation is almost reduced to beggary; and Lord Loughborough giving up the Common Pleas for the Seals, at a time when, on an average, there was not more than fifty commissions of bankrutcy signed per week, and when the profits of each commission to his Lordship did not exceed fifteen pounds.

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

Disappointment * Dissimulation

Cruelty
Dagger
Damien
Death
Debauchery
Debt (National)
Degeneracy
Delusion
Democrat
Discontent (popular)
Disappointment
Dsinterestedness
Dissimulation
Divinity
Drunkenness
Dullness
Dunce
Effeminancy