Conrad de Witt stood as the Monarchist candidate, the official interference against him was so open that the Prefect, M.
In the second district of Bergerac in the Dordogne, the Monarchist candidate for the Chamber, M.
The Monarchist Department of the Calvados represents France.
Croix, the distinguished Monarchist leader, who died not long ago.
He was called a monarchist and a consolidationist.
A monarchist by birth and conviction, Count Hertling was particularly unfitted for the chancellorship at a time when the nation-wide demand for democratic reforms of government was increasing in strength every moment.
All republics are, Footnote: in theory at least, democratic, but a monarchist can consistently be a democrat.
The restoration of the Manchu monarchy in Manchoukuo was an appeal to monarchist legitimism, to the Chinese past, and to common Confucianist values.
The agitation was exploited by the enemies of the government and particularly by the monarchist papers.
The Nationalists in power had to find their way through class alignments, inert and meaningless oppositions, the rancor of the Left, the contempt of the established monarchist Right.
A Monarchist cannot call himself a Republican, even during the Exhibition.
A Nationalist, and one of the leading lights of the Bar, he was, however, suspected of having little confidence in the issue of the Monarchist plots.
Now he was thinking of writing a pamphlet on the Monarchist Plot and putting in the Prince’s letter as the principal feature.
I only say they are less intelligent than your Monarchist and Catholic electors who worked for you with the good Fathers.
By the mere fact that an individual was a monarchist he possessed inevitably certain clearly defined ideas in history as well as in science, while by the mere fact that he was a republican, his ideas were quite contrary.
A monarchist was well aware that men are not descended from monkeys, and a republican was not less well aware that such is in truth their descent.
It was the duty of the monarchist to speak with horror, and of the republican to speak with veneration, of the great Revolution.
In politics Bonald was a thoroughgoing legitimist and monarchist of the patriarchal school.
For it was well known that the exiled Bolsheviks were vexed at the admission of monarchist Russia to the League, and might take almost any means (Russians, whether White or Red, being like that) of showing it.
If Kratzky could stave off discussion of European politics and paralyse the Assembly until Russia should be ready and able to pounce on and hold by force the new Russian republics--well, naturally monarchist Russia would be pleased.
Your paper, I think, is not celebrated for its love either for the League of Nations and its Secretariat, or of monarchist Russia, or of armament princes?
The Senate now openly delivered itself over to the accomplishment of the scheme which had been broached by Yang Tu, the monarchist pamphleteer.
In other chapters dealing with the monarchist plot we see the official mind at work, the telegraphic despatches exchanged between Peking and the provinces being of the highest diplomatic interest.
Meanwhile, although the troops remained loyal to the new regime, not so the monarchist politicians.
Footnote: A very remarkable illustration of the manner in which Yuan Shih-kai was trapped by official Japan during the monarchist movement has recently been extensively quoted in the Far Eastern press.
This was opposed by Britain in Europe, but it was the prompt action of President Monroe of the United States in 1823 which conclusively warned off this projectedmonarchist restoration.
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.
A circle of Russian Monarchist refugees in Berlin founded a weekly paper called The Sunbeam to help in the holy work.
He was the leader of the monarchist party in Europe--the organizer of a secret movement to set up again the thrones which war has toppled.
It might prove awkward to be found in the company of a uniformed Monarchist who was escaping.
But the February Revolution which prevented that finally destroyed the army built on a monarchist basis, precisely because it was a revolution.
So it was in the Ukraine, where the democratic Rada, having sold the Soviet Government to German imperialism, found itself overthrown by the monarchist Skoropadsky.
Do you suppose we want the port closed to us for shipping monarchist suspects?
One we set to shoveling coal on the public highway and the other two marched around him singing the monarchist anthem--I was the prompter in that piece.
The same evening I got caught in a monarchist riot on the Rocio, had the clothes torn off me and landed in a cell.
Arrived at her humble home, he was asked to enter, and there he met her father, Isel Larue, a French monarchist who had been exiled from Paris for plotting against the Government.
He was only a monarchist because he loved conspiracy and hated the Republican rulers who had imprisoned him--"those bombastics," he called them.
In this way was discovered the Monarchist plot led by former Duma-member Purishkevitch and a group of nobles and officers, who had planned an officers' uprising, and had written a letter inviting Kaledin to Petrograd.
On one side the Monarchist press, inciting to bloody repression-on the other Lenin's great voice roaring, "Insurrection!
If the first revolution had the right to suppress the Monarchist papers, then we have the right to suppress the bourgeois press.
He has been a republican and a monarchist by turns: who knows but to-morrow he may be a Red?
On the one hand France was disturbed by demagogical ideas, and on the other by monarchist hallucinations.
There were no monarchist candidates and, there having been neither time nor occasion for the appearance of serious differences among the Republicans, the event was attended by little excitement and by no disorder.
Admiral Ferreira do Amaral, there was formed a coalition ministry, representative of all of the monarchist parties.
The monarchist Marshal MacMahon was made President, a coalition ministry of monarchists under the Orleanist Duke of Broglie was formed, and republicanism in press and politics was put under the ban.
The British and French Foreign Offices are old monarchist organizations still.
President to a short-term monarchist aspect of Class II.
It accepts monarchy where it finds it, but it is not necessarily a monarchist movement.
Persia was at the lowest depths of monarchist degradation, the parricide Kavadh II had died after a reign of a few months, and a series of dynastic intrigues and romantic murders enlivened the palace but weakened the country.
Anglicanism was from the first a monarchist religion, under a Henry VIII who was supremum caput.
The same drift to monarchist ideas had occurred in the case of that Xenophon whose Anabasis we have already mentioned.
Japan, in her own reorganization, and in accordance with her temperament, had turned her eyes to the monarchist west, but China was looking across the Pacific.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "monarchist" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.