In the Franco-German War the French expected ultramontane sympathies in Germany.
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On the Polish question the ultramontane would have embraced the socialist.
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After Galileo came Kepler, who from his German home defied the ultramontane power.
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The order was, from the first, ultramontane, in the old meaning of the term.
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From its ultramontane, tyrannical, liberticidal fury, it will be thought the organ of Rome.
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And the organ-notes, rolling down the arches, seemed to me to have a very ultramontane sound.
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The disputed election of the bishop of Treves was also decided in favor of Arnoldi, the ultramontane candidate.
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The Kulturkampf had the effect of setting a small number of ancient Prussian ultramontane families against the Government.
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They do this conscientiously and not as a political trick to attract the votes of the ultramontane French.
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The ultramontane journals accepted the challenge.
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To the Récollets their patron was the most devout of men; to his ultramontane adversaries, he was an impious persecutor.
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I, too, like yourself, was once a good party man: my party was that of the Church; I was ultramontane.
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The Church first, nationality afterwards, is the creed of the ultramontane; and it is the avowed creed of the Irish people.
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The pretensions of the ultramontane clergy are, indeed, remarkable enough to attract the attention of others besides the liberals of Bavaria.
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The Castors were ultra-clerical and ultramontane; the Bleus inherited the tradition of Gallicanism; the Rouges imported and adapted the anti-clericalism of European Liberals.
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Dr. Butler of Cashel, and his opponent, Dr. Burke of Ossory, the head of the resolute old ultramontane minority, were both recently deceased.