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Meanings of
jacobin
in anglès
rus
якобинец
portuguès
clube dos jacobinos
espanyol
sociedad de amigos de la constitucion
català
club dels jacobins
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The most radical group in the French Revolution.
jacobins
society of the friends of the constitution
jacobin club
Related terms
political organization
català
club dels jacobins
rus
колибри-якобины
portuguès
florisuga mellivora
català
florisuga
espanyol
florisuga
Back to the meaning
Genus of birds (hummingbirds)
florisuga
Related terms
taxon
català
florisuga
Synonyms
Examples for "
jacobins
"
jacobins
society of the friends of the constitution
jacobin club
Examples for "
jacobins
"
1
Yet the
Jacobins
had in their hands all the elements of success.
2
When the Houses met in December, the
Jacobins
found their position revolutionized.
3
By terrorising the population the
Jacobins
contrived to triumph at the elections.
4
But out friends await us in the glorious club of the
Jacobins
.
5
The Convention, the Commune, the Executive Council, and the
Jacobins
were sitting.
1
He was a young advocate, and a member of the
Jacobin
Club
.
2
This we see especially in the
Jacobin
Club
,
which was dominated by Robespierre.
3
The duc d'Orléans was admitted a member of the
Jacobin
Club
.
4
He was one of the leading men at that
Jacobin
Club
.
5
The original model was apparently the
Jacobin
club
of Paris.
Usage of
jacobin
in anglès
1
An old
jacobin
,
when he heard the news, exclaimed, So much the better!
2
Emperor and king,
jacobin
and carbonaro, alike cherished him.
3
Pétion is a
jacobin
,
a republican, but he is a fool, incapable of ever leading a party.
4
You know I am a
jacobin
,
and could not wear white, nor see the installation of Louis the Gouty.
5
In fact, he was a lover of truth, justice and liberty, and therefore was of course denominated a
jacobin
.
6
During the Vendean war, the royalists had been driven out of Clisson by the republicans, under the command of a ferocious
jacobin
.
7
An old
jacobin
,
one of Bonaparte's condemned spirits, was employed to speak to the judges, to induce them to condemn Moreau to death.
8
He sent an exiled
jacobin
into England, who could only obtain his return to France by services to be performed for the first consul.
9
He was full of the tenets of the
Jacobin
and Cordelian Clubs.
10
His voice shook with fury, but the
Jacobin
took it for enthusiasm.
11
He also utterly abhorred the despotism of vulgar, violent, sanguinary
Jacobin
misrule.
12
He was a young advocate, and a member of the
Jacobin
Club.
13
Have we anything to apprehend from
Jacobin
communication, or have we not?
14
The
Jacobin
theory can then be summarized in the following points:
15
The thunders of Vergniaud and the other
Jacobin
orators rolled not in vain.
16
The
Jacobin
policy derived from the new faith was very simple.
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jacobin
Adjective
Frequent collocations
jacobin mind
jacobin clubs
jacobin plot
jacobin spirit
jacobin activities
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Translations for
jacobin
rus
якобинец
общество друзей конституции
якобинцы
колибри-якобины
portuguès
clube dos jacobinos
clube jacobino
florisuga mellivora
espanyol
sociedad de amigos de la constitucion
club jacobino
sociedad de amigos de la constitución
jacobino
jacobinos
club de jacobinos
club de los jacobinos
florisuga
català
club dels jacobins
jacobins
florisuga
Jacobin
through the time
Jacobin
across language varieties
United Kingdom
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