Use "monarchist|monarchists" in a sentence

1. Anti-monarchist ( plural anti-monarchists ) Alternative spelling of Antimonarchist.

2. She is is a confessed monarchist.

3. She is a confessed monarchist.

4. She is a professed monarchist.

5. Yet constitutional monarchists would be foolish to shrug off the event.

6. The monarchists are a small fringe group who quarrel fiercely among themselves.

7. Anti-monarchist: Alternative spelling of <xref>Antimonarchist</xref>

8. They think they can distribute pamphlets and gold and a vast army of monarchists will materialize overnight.

9. She joined this congregation in 1650 and became a Fifth Monarchist in 16

10. They joined with the monarchists to insert a clause calling for a popular vote on the issue.

11. As a devoted monarchist, Hobbes feared persecution if he stayed in an England run by Parliamentarians.

12. Indeed , the monarchist army chief , General Rookmangud Katwal, this week struck a jarring note.

13. Much of our political life is founded upon assumptions grounded in our monarchist heritage.

14. In hopes of helping the monarchist cause, Victor Emmanuel formally abdicated on 9 May 1946.

15. But the old monarchist argument that the monarchy can be separated from the royal family no longer holds.

16. His political views were closely akin to those of the monarchists, and he ran into immediate opposition ii, Congress.

17. He was howled down by monarchists of right and left, and the house switched its attention to another speaker.

18. By the beginning of 1941 it was the monarchist lobby which seemed most in need of this reminder.

19. In 1963, the then-Prime Minister of Australia, Robert Menzies, a monarchist, wished to name the currency the royal.

20. A monarchist opposition group reportedly claimed responsibility for the assassination, accusing the professor of being involved in Iran's nuclear program.

21. "It's a pretty bare bones operation," said Monarchist League of Canada Chairman John Aimers." It's a very modest and appropriate expenditure."

22. What also amazed me is that the Monarchist Bahrain and Saudi Arabia, where there are also riots, are also Americans' closest friends.

23. As a conservative and a monarchist, Franco opposed the abolition of the monarchy and the establishment of a democratic secular republic in 1931.

24. Mackensen remained a committed monarchist and in June 1941 appeared in full imperial uniform at Kaiser Wilhelm's funeral at Doorn, in the Netherlands.

25. He then entered the faculty of law in Paris, and started to sell the monarchist Action Française's newspaper, "Aspects de la France", in the street.

26. The movement was based on four small monarchist, rightist parties, including the 'Victorious North-East' party of Dap Chhuon and the Khmer Renovation party of Lon Nol.

27. But the change will never happen under conservative Prime Minister John Howard, an avowed monarchist many blame for manipulating a1999 referendum on whether Australia should become a republic.

28. Despite its role in national myth through that strange socialist monarchist Robin Hood, and with its medi street plan, Nottingham's built environment is overwhelmingly of the past two centuries.

29. In 1791 the experiment of Constitutional monarchy in France was brought to an abrupt end by the action of the King and Queen, working in concert with their aristocratic and monarchist friends abroad.

30. In 1977, Ipatiev House was demolished by order of Boris Yeltsin in accordance to a resolution from the Politburo in order to prevent it from being used as a rallying location for monarchists.

31. ‘His mother Alice, felt so Antipathetic towards the church that she burnt a lock of John Wesley's hair.’ ‘It not only stifled dissent, it bred a whole new rhetoric Antipathetic to civil liberties and due process of law.’ ‘The anti-monarchist sites out there range from the mildly reformist to the rabidly Antipathetic.’

32. The term collaborate dates from 1871, and is a back-formation from Collaborator (1802), from the French collaborateur as used during the Napoleonic Wars against smugglers trading with England and assisting in the escape of monarchists, and is itself derived from the Latin collaboratus, past participle of collaborare "work with", from com- "with" + labore "to work".