Person with conservative political philosophy.
1 But his very honesty was most curiously blended with his toryism .
2 Such an effort represents not progressiveness but an unintelligent though doubtless entirely well-meaning toryism .
3 Thus, ignorance begat toryism , and toryism begat losses in Carolina, of which few have any idea.
4 The caption of one indictment that has been preserved reads against the defendant "in toryism . "
5 This is toryism with a witness!
6 I consider the extravagance which has seized them, as a more baneful evil than toryism was during the war.
7 There is a traditional story of the infant Hercules of toryism , so curiously characteristick, that I shall not withhold it.
8 The only difference is, that the leaders who remain behind are more numerous and colder than the apostles of toryism in '76.
9 I knew of many strange and unaccountable things that happened during the Revolution, but the conversion of Gil Lester from toryism capped the climax.
10 The Old Tory kept the secret of his Toryism to the last.
11 This was the new Toryism , which was to create a new opposition.
12 That, for him, was the end as far as Toryism was concerned.
13 Toryism of a stolid clownish type still held the thrones of collegiate power.
14 The New Toryism of those youthful years was not very new Toryism now.
15 This strand of contemporary Toryism also helped to cement the coalition.
16 Oxford, it is well known, was then the stronghold of Toryism .
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