The Rougons had, in the end, regarded their royalism as very serious.
2
Spain will continue for some time the degraded slave of superstition and royalism.
3
I'm a republican, but much of England still seems irrationally wedded to royalism.
4
Voltairian royalism, a quaint variety, had a no less singular sequel, Bonapartist liberalism.
5
He was told that royalism was everywhere on the increase.
1
Tongue-holding was never Gretl's virtue, and her outspoken "red tendencies" grated against Paul's staunch right-wing monarchism.
2
It was beyond question Washington's party, and, notwithstanding the false charges of monarchism and British sovereignty, it was patriotic.
3
The change in their respective status is intertwined: the monarchism has been driven by the dishevelment of the political culture.
4
He's got precious little use for 'constitutional' monarchism in the first place, much less kings and queens being likened to mice.
5
Xenophon puts into the mouth of Chrysantas his favourite theory of monarchism, the relationship strongly cemented by obedience and trust between subjects and king.
6
When Congress met in December, 1793, the old questions of Hamilton's measures and the "monarchism" of the administration were forgotten in the new crisis.
7
The sentiment of extreme Catholicism and Monarchism was not to be suddenly scared into opposition.
8
Docetism, Nicolaism, Gnosticism, Chiliasm, Manichaism, Monatism, Monarchism, Monophysitism, Monotheletism, Arianism, Nestorianism-everyone of these terms means both a theory and a drama.
9
In order to prove the superiority of Monarchism over Republicanism-andthus deliberately ignoring the moral of the present cataclysmic war-heransacks the dust-laden centuries.
10
He did not criticise this or that form of government, nor did He accentuate Monarchism, Republicanism, or Socialism as one form preferable to another.