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Meanings of royalist cause in English
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Usage of royalist cause in English
1
The loss to Parma and to the royalistcause in Marquis Richebourg, was very great.
2
No doubt he had behaved, as Bellenger said, for the good of the royalistcause.
3
By then, of course, Charles had gone to the scaffold and the royalistcause was lost in any case.
4
We belong to the army of M. de Teyssonnet, and we are here to recruit men for the royalistcause.
5
He had assumed the title of Louis XVIII, for the good of the royalistcause, as if there were no prince.
6
The naval transactions of this year restored the balance which Spinola's successes had begun to turn in favor of the royalistcause.
7
Cromwell confiscated the land of those who had supported the royalistcause and planted colonies of English Protestants in Ulster, Leinster, and Munster.
8
The sore old king would oil more than the royalistcause, and the blessing of heaven would descend on one who restored the veritable dauphin.
9
The battle of Marston Moor decided the Royalistcause in the north.
10
This inveterate conspirator in the Royalistcause never took personal risks.
11
It was sold owing to Sir Henry Fanshawe's losses in the Royalistcause.
12
Is it of a private nature, or one that may assist the Royalistcause?
13
Had he learned any news favourable to the Royalistcause?
14
Outside Argentina and Uruguay the Royalistcause had held its own, and in many districts had triumphed.
15
The Battle of Marston Moor was a shock to the Royalistcause from which it never recovered.