Their imitators may masquerade for a time, and tread on toes, and fling scorn and insult about them while in a false and insecure supremacy; but such pretenders to the throne are soon unseated.
"Manners and Social Usages"
Mrs. John M. E. W. Sherwood
Mathews's horse gave a prodigious bound, unseated his rider, and dashed up the cross-road.
"Raiding with Morgan"
Byron A. Dunn
This literally unseated Peter Stock from his chair on the veranda of the hotel at the Capital.
"She Buildeth Her House"
Will Comfort