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Definition of Perfidiously

Perfidiously
Perfidiously Per*fid"i*ous*ly, adv. In a perfidious manner.

Meaning of Perfidiously from wikipedia

- "Perfidious Albion" is a pejorative phrase used within the context of international relations diplomacy to refer to acts of diplomatic slights, duplicity...
- rule of international law applicable in armed conflict and which are not perfidious because they do not invite the confidence of an adversary with respect...
- Perfidious Albion was a British board game and wargame magazine, published and edited by Charles Vasey and Geoff Barnard. In the early 1970s, Charles Vasey...
- 2003). "Wimps, weasels and monkeys – the United States media view of 'perfidious France'". The Guardian. Archived from the original on 12 March 2021. Retrieved...
- commanded by Admiral Rais ****met Rous. Tripoli put up a stubborn fight and perfidiously feigned surrender three times in an engagement lasting three hours before...
- Lhasa as capital; Establishing Nechung as state oracle, and disposing of "perfidious spirit" Dolgyal, which later came to be identified with Dorje Shugden;...
- Englishman even wrote that it is perfidious—well, the English ought to know. I believe England thinks this co-operation perfidious because the co-operation of...
- Sidelines. Routledge. p. 46. ISBN 978-1-134-35452-8. James R. V. Ellison, "Perfidious Albion? Britain, Plan G and European Integration, 1955–1956", Contemporary...
- British as oppressive German-hating plutocrats. During the war, it accused "perfidious Albion" of war crimes and sought to drive a wedge between Britain and...
- Jerusalem in 1322, reported that Durrës was "inhabited by Latins, Gr****s, perfidious Jews and barbaric Albanians". When the Serbian Tsar Dušan died in 1355...