Monarchists are people who would rather be ruled by a monarch than by the will of the people.
Portuguese Monarchists must think first of their country and the defence of its sacred soil.
The Monarchists hesitated to follow their example, although King Manuel wrote on August 20 to his chief representative, Don Azevedo Coutinho, that he had personally placed himself at the disposal of King George V.
The Monarchists who derive benefit from their attachment to the reigning monarch deceive themselves as to their true feelings.
They are Monarchistsbecause they consider that form of government the most satisfactory one.
The people decide in favor of the continuance of the republic, upon which the monarchists revolt; they refuse to take up arms against the invading Lamanites, but are defeated by Moroni, 4000 slain, and the rest cast into prison.
After pursuing the defeated monarchists as far as he was able, Alma rested his troops in the valley of Gideon (named after the martyr slain by Nehor).
The monarchists were out-voted; the republic and the church were saved.
The impartial monarchistsare looking for a part to play, without the means of doing it.
The monarchists think of him as a waiter on Providence.
The schemes of monarchists impede all progress, all serious labor, for in place of an advance the country is forced to have recourse to a struggle.
You Monarchists and Imperialists will suffer from it to-morrow, and will learn in your turn that you may lead a horse to the water but you can’t make him drink.
No, they are not monarchists either, for while as a rule men care little for what they have, because what they have is not usually pleasant, they fear change because it contains the Unknown.
Civil war was raging with bloodhound fury in France, Monarchists and Jacobins grappling each other infuriate with despair.
The members of the House of Romanov did not preserve the "idea" which the orthodox monarchists wished to surround with a halo of greatness, nobility and reverence.
The duty of arresting the Empress was laid on Kornilov, and orthodox Monarchists never forgave him for it.
But amiablemonarchists are not safe subjects of republican confidence.
Some monarchists had been elected during the day, but everybody considering the elections of the 30th null and void, they were obliged to submit to a second ballot, and not one of them was re-elected.
Where he had consented to go, albeit deliberately to his death, as a Cavalier, his disciples might well become theoretic monarchists when the whole torrent of public opinion went for the Restoration.
Mayor Bailly arrives only when it is all over, and, as a measure of "public order," the municipal authorities have the club of Constitutional Monarchists closed for good.
The papal injunction produced a new political group called the "Rallies," the majority of its members being Monarchists who rallied to the Republic in obedience to the Vatican.
He maintained that a conservative Republic was the only regime possible, seeing that the monarchists in the Assembly could not make a choice between their three pretenders to the throne.
The Monarchists had no candidate ready, and resolved to vote for Ferry, because they believed that if he were elected his unpopularity with the democracy would cause an insurrection in Paris and the downfall of the Republic.
Much as the monarchists disliked him, they at first shrank from upsetting him before they were ready with a scheme of monarchical restoration, and while Gambetta's authority was growing in the land.
Doumergue, the deputy for Nimes and a member of the Combes ministry, joined with monarchists such as M.
The Assembly might thus have there and then restored the monarchy had not the monarchists been divided among themselves as royalist supporters of the comte de Chambord, grandson of Charles X.
Meline, whose ambitions were not realized, in spite of the alliance of his Progressist supporters with the Monarchists and Nationalists.
So far the Comte de Paris's declaration seems simply to have made the ultra-Monarchists furiously angry, and not to have induced any great part of the Right to think of taking the wise course it recommends.
The substantial war elements were the Eventualists, Monarchists and Santannistas.
The monarchists labored, not without success, to prove that a European king and European troops could save the nation.
The Monarchists are in favor of a revision, by which they mean an entire abolition of the republican Constitution, and the establishment of a monarchy.
A union of these two branches of the Monarchists is not impossible, since the Count of Chambord, the Bourbon heir, is childless, and his elevation to the throne would be only a postponement of the claims of the House of Orleans.
The appellation used to be given in 1851 to Monarchists or Bonapartists.
After 1815 theMonarchists gave the appellation to Bonapartists.
Had Jefferson been free to follow his own inclination, he would probably have made few removals, even though such a course would have seemed somewhat inconsistent with his belief that Federalists were monarchists at heart.
Hamilton's suggestion that coins should bear the head of the President under whom they were minted, was additional evidence to suspicious minds that the group of men who had the President's ear were monarchists at heart.
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.
At home the republic was opposed by the monarchists of the various groups, by the clergy, and by the extreme particularists, and abroad it won the recognition of not one nation save the United States.
The opportunity, however, never came, and the septennial period for the French presidency, established thus by monarchists in their own interest, was destined to pass into the permanent mechanism of a republican state.
They are monarchists who are dissatisfied with the misgovernment of the older parties, but who distrust socialism.
But this amiable pliability, while angering very many of the Orleanists, failed to move the monarch-designate by one hair's-breadth from those principles of divine right against which the more liberal monarchists always protested.
The intrigues of Monarchists and Bonapartists were foiled.
They were made by the British militarists, the Russian monarchists and the Bolshevik propagandists.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "monarchists" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.