We have no meanings for "many partisans" in our records yet.
1 Besides, there are not many partisans in this part of Spain.
2 Jerome had many partisans ; all the Dominicans, and the greater part of the populace.
3 His liberality gained him many partisans among the citizens.
4 You have a great many partisans in Spain, but they are intimidated; they are all the respectable people.
5 One meets many partisans of Bulgaria.
6 Antony still had many partisans there, many senators who supported him, many of the old Republicans and aristocracy.
7 Cosmo, being able to avail himself both of public and private means, had many partisans as well as friends.
8 Do you believe that the doctrine which now prevails in France would have found many partisans among us in 1789?
9 As these had many partisans in Paris, it sought the aid of the young men against the Jacobins, of the sections against the faubourgs.
10 We inquired from them the whereabouts of these outposts and how many Partisans were holding the mountain pass over into Mongolia.
11 "The theory of natural selection," said Jacinto emphatically, "has, they say, a great many partisans in Germany."
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