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Tongue-holding was never Gretl's virtue, and her outspoken "red tendencies" grated against Paul's staunch right-wing monarchism.
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It was beyond question Washington's party, and, notwithstanding the false charges of monarchism and British sovereignty, it was patriotic.
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The change in their respective status is intertwined: the monarchism has been driven by the dishevelment of the political culture.
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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.
Usage of royalism in inglês
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The Rougons had, in the end, regarded their royalism as very serious.
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Spain will continue for some time the degraded slave of superstition and royalism.
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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.
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He was told that royalism was everywhere on the increase.
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With the first great conflict in the struggle, avowed royalism had only an indirect connection.
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So is the wedding an indicator of a resurgent royalism, or is it The Firm's last hurrah?
8
This exceeded even the demands of their royalism; and they showered reproaches on the head of the young wife.
9
I soon saw how intractable his royalism was, and how much care was needed to swim safely in his waters.
10
Unfortunately his royalism had in it something of mysticism and ecstasy that made of this gallant man a sort of illumine.
11
A man ruined by the First Consul interested the town of Alencon, to which he now returned, where royalism was secretly dominant.
12
When he had long gazed at its gloomy front, the old champion of royalism seemed to shrink together, humiliated by Time's insults.
13
The Girondists wished to save Louis XVI., but they feared the imputation of royalism, which was already cast upon them by the Mountain.
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His ardent royalism was still further excited by the thought of his private affairs, which were in a bad way and were hourly growing worse.
15
The ultras marked the first epoch of Royalism, congregation characterized the second.
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Preferring personal government, with its tact and flexibility, is called Royalism.