Charlotte Corday was a reactionist, but she slew Marat and died calmly and bravely.
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Yet he has abandoned the policy of the late king by appointing a reactionist ministry.
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They would accuse you of being, what you are doubtless, a reactionist, and you might get into trouble.
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Musing by the window, Peter succeeded in stating his problem more broadly: Why was Captain Renfrew an intellectual reactionist?
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In 1898 the reactionists succeeded in getting one of their tools appointed as Governor-General.
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All this studied suggestion of difficulties profited the reactionists nothing.
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All this studied suggestion of difficulties profits the reactionists nothing.
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The partizans of the Commune declared vehemently that those who voted in the affirmative were reactionists.
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This hesitation, no doubt, injured the projects of the reactionists, who were preparing the conspiracy of Vendémiaire.
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Among the stern reactionists in prose, we have mentioned Varro; in poetry, by far the greatest name is LUCRETIUS.
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Lucullus condemns the scepticism of the New Academy-thosereactionists against the dogmatism of past times, who disbelieve their very eyesight.
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Even men who were repelled by theological disputations were fascinated and made devoted reactionists by the newly revealed beauties of medieval architecture and ritual.
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"Yes," he said, "there are people who think I am a reactionist because I put down the ball-alley."