royalist in A Sentence

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    The Community of Royalist People 's Party.

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    They are more Royalist than the king.

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    He was Royalist.

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    Royalist Russians buying weapons to fight the Bolsheviks in Georgia.

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    The Royalists also enlisted military officers and foreign powers in their conspiracies.

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    In one move, he founded several new Royalist dynasties within the French aristocracy.

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    In one swoop, he founded several new Royalist dynasties within the French aristocracy.

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    The calendar was designed to remove Royalist and religious influences from French daily life.

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    It soon became the organ of the Royalist Party, thanks to Maurras' monarchism and nationalistic ideals.

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    An army or Royalists defeated the Spanish in 1817 and Chile declared its independence in 1818.

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    Between 1642 and 1646 England was torn apart by a civil war between Royalists and Parliamentarians.

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    The Scots forces were divided into Royalist Engagers and Presbyterian Covenanters, who even fought each other.

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    The poor performance of the pro-Hindu, Royalist RPPs mean that people are against the idea of mixing politics with religion.

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    Oxford became a Royalist stronghold during the conflict, and many printers in the city concentrated on producing political pamphlets or sermons.

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    Though Christopher became a lawyer, a Royalist, and perhaps a Roman Catholic, he maintained throughout his life a cordial relationship with his older brother.

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    Royalists and Parliamentarians struggled for control of great cities like Chester because they were rich in vital resources like money, food, weapons and manpower.

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    It is not because one thinks that cutting the head of the king is not a good thing that one is Royalist so far!

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    He failed to merge the NRP and FUNCINPEC, and retired again, but in March 2014 re-emerged to launch the Community of Royalist People's Party.

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    He failed to merge the NRP and FUNCINPEC, and retired again, but in March 2014 re-emerged to launch the Community of Royalist People's Party(CRPP).

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    He attempted to mediate between the army and civil society and allowed a Parliament that contained a large number of disaffected Presbyterians and Royalists.

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    He attempted to mediate between the army and civil society, and allowed a Parliament to sit which contained a large number of disaffected Presbyterians and Royalists.

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    Suspicions that civilian councillors were intent on supplanting the army were brought to a head by an attempt to prosecute a major-general for actions against a Royalist.

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    It's still somewhere suitably adept at stirring the imagination, with a timbered, nookish feel and a history marching back to the Civil War, when it was used a Royalist base.

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    The first major figure was François-René de Chateaubriand, a minor aristocrat who had remained a Royalist throughout the Revolution, and returned to France from exile in England and America under Napoleon, with whose regime he had an uneasy relationship.

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    The first major figure was François-René de Chateaubriand, a minor aristocrat who had remained a Royalist throughout the Revolution, and returned to France from exile in England and America under Napoleon, with whose regime he had an uneasy relationship.

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    The restrictions against Royalist candidates and voters were widely ignored, and the elections resulted in a House of Commons that was fairly evenly divided on political grounds between Royalists and Parliamentarians and on religious grounds between Anglicans and Presbyterians.

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    The restrictions against Royalist candidates and voters were widely ignored, and the elections resulted in a House of Commons which was fairly evenly divided on political grounds between Royalists and Parliamentarians and on religious grounds between Anglicans and Presbyterians.

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    Separately, it is worth mentioning that this same Foucher behaved extremely unprincipled- he supported Napoleon, at the same time negotiated with the Royalists, and when the monarchy was restored, he willingly agreed for the fourth time to head the French police.

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    Although a Royalist revolt was crushed by recalled civil war figure General John Lambert, who then prevented the Rump Parliament from reconvening and created a Committee of Safety, Lambert found his troops melted away in the face of General George Monck's advance from Scotland.

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    With many of the Scots(including Argyll and other leading Covenanters) refusing to participate, and with few English Royalists joining the force as it moved south into England, the invasion ended in defeat at the Battle of Worcester on 3 September 1651, following which Charles hid in the Royal Oak at Boscobel House.

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