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Example sentences for "partizan"

Lexicographically close words:
partitioned; partitioning; partitions; partitive; partium; partizans; partizanship; partlie; partly; partner
  1. It is to be observed therefore that our chronicler was evidently a warm partizan of the persecuted family.

  2. But it is you, who do not wish him to obey your words; and it makes me long to lay you dead where you stand with a thrust of this partizan through the body!

  3. In March she came up to Paris and placed her services as journalist and partizan generally at the disposal of Ledru-Rollin, Minister of the Interior under the new Government.

  4. No more zealous political partizan and agent than Madame Sand.

  5. And be a hearty partizan while you are about it.

  6. When platforms have been formulated and candidates have been chosen, these men develop from the partizan passive to the partizan militant.

  7. I have no quarrel with your partizan creed, no matter what it is.

  8. In the legislature he was a firm Republican, but as free as possible from anything like partizan bigotry.

  9. He had seemed utterly incapable of making any bid for mob support; there had appeared not the slightest germ of demagogism in him; he had refused to be a mere partizan tool and had steadily stood for the best ideals of government.

  10. The provision forbidding any sectarian or partizan predominance in the board of trustees or faculty was proposed by me, heartily acquiesced in by Mr. Cornell, and put into shape by Judge Folger.

  11. In these decisions on the political questions now arising I became deeply interested, and while I was careful not to give them a partizan character, they were, of course, opposed to the dominance of slavery.

  12. No observant associate could fail to notice that the only measures in the legislature which he cared for were those proposing some substantial good to the State or nation, and that he despised all political wrangling and partizan jugglery.

  13. And in the execution of John Brown was lost a man who, had he lived until the Civil War, might have rendered enormous services as a partizan leader.

  14. The stiffer partizan Malcolm appeared, the more desirable did it seem in Mrs Stewart's eyes to gain him over to her side.

  15. Vergil's lampoon is interesting then not only in its connections with Catullus and the poet's own boyhood memories, but for its reminiscences of Cicero's speeches and the revelation of his own sympathies in the partizan struggle.

  16. In this Congress he continued to occupy a prominent position, and was recognized as one of the leading men on the Republican side, though not so thoroughly partizan as to accept all the measures proposed in the name of the Republican party.

  17. To prevent a partizan majority from trumping up charges and expelling members of the opposite party, it is a common constitutional provision that the concurrence of two-thirds of all the members elected shall be necessary for expulsion.

  18. Some of the delegates feared that, inexperienced as they were, the people could not be trusted to act wisely in the choice of a president--that they would be swayed by partizan feeling, instead of acting with cool deliberation.

  19. Nearer at hand, the partizan war-fire flamed afresh wherever a Tory company met a patriot, and there were wicked doings, more like savage massacres than fair-fought battles of the soldier sort.

  20. A partizan may suffer once for all, but both sides hold a neutral lawful prey.

  21. What I found upon landing at New Berne and saw while riding a jog-trot thence to the Catawba was a province rent and torn by partizan warfare.

  22. So far from being a spy in intent, or even a partizan of either side, I was at the time but newly come into the province, knowing little of the cause of quarrel and caring still less.

  23. Away in the east a heavy cloud bank curtained off the sunrise, and in the fields the few dry maize blades left by the partizan harriers were whispering to the gusts.

  24. Nevertheless, tell me no more; if I must be a partizan, I shall be a partizan to my husband.

  25. A partizan of the man she hated, or a sympathizer with this stranger who had already given her too much joy?

  26. One part of the nation lived on from day to day without any stirring passion, in entire passiveness; the other believed in gradual improvement and progress, because it had confidence in the watchful care of partizan leaders.

  27. When the dynasty forms alliances with the enemies of the country, with robbers, or partizan chieftains to oppress the nation: 2.

  28. Partizan politics were rife in Canada and too often have party "organs" and "subsidies" dampered down the fires of independence in the past.

  29. Twill be a sorry partizan who allows his thoughts at this crisis to patter away at that old practice line, so full of past mistakes: "Now is the time for all good men to come to the aid of the Party.

  30. It was an epoch when changes were inevitable; but the soundest minds tended, in spite of a powerful party tradition, to view the work in front of them in a non-partizan spirit.

  31. In its partizan phase socialism exhibits all of the baffling variability and elusiveness that it does in its other aspects.

  32. This time partizan considerations played no part in the discussion.

  33. Socialism in the partizan sense is an actual political organization.

  34. The clearly recognized task is now to coördinate these various agencies into an efficient national system, eliminating partizan politics and elevating the management of all branches to the plane of professional service.

  35. Salicetti was too prominent a partizan to be overlooked by the angry burghers.

  36. They had but one partizan with an influential name, a son of the old-time patriot Gaffori, the father-in-law of Buttafuoco.

  37. In this way he was assured of good will from two of the three commissioners; the other was of course hostile, being a partizan of Peraldi.

  38. He afterwards became a bitter democratic partizan and was connected with the Sons of Liberty.

  39. I have shown that her Majesty's government sustains itself in Ireland by packed juries, by partizan judges, by perjured sheriffs.

  40. It was decided in Washington that he, the over-kind superintendent himself, should be sacrificed to that partizan clamor before the coming election.

  41. A subtle dialectician and warm partizan of the sect of the Nominalists, he substituted his own opinions for the teaching of the Church; and ended by falling into the gravest errors on the sacred mystery of the Trinity.

  42. The regular forces pursued his partizan warriors; and we next hear of him at Oaxaca, where he took possession of the town after a brief resistance.

  43. On retreating from Guanajuato, our partizan warrior took the road to the Rancho del Venadito where he designed passing the night in order to consult upon his future plans with his friend Mariano Herrera.

  44. Crowds of eager citizens flocked to see the celebrated partizan warrior who had so long held the Spanish forces at bay.


  45. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "partizan" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.