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Example sentences for "propagandist"

Lexicographically close words:
proove; prop; propaedeutic; propaganda; propagandism; propagandistic; propagandists; propagate; propagated; propagates
  1. Anyone denouncing a propagandist received large reward, and the people were required to prove their orthodoxy by trampling upon a picture of Christ.

  2. That you would be pleased To preserve the Sacred reputation of Parliaments, or, wee shall have no Common-wealth.

  3. The statuette of Moses--The doctrines of l'Avenir are condemned by the Council of Cardinals--Ruin of M.

  4. Antiquity has preserved us the songs of Anacreon, but has forgotten the prophecies of Cassandra.

  5. One would have been out of one's mind to die at such a time; and only a poet would talk of the world going to wrack and ruin!

  6. Reform Through Reading Virtue, good health, efficiency and all the other subjects which are served up in the numberless thick volumes with a purpose seldom seem desirable when the propagandist has finished his say about them.

  7. I will arm myself forthwith, and from the midst of his wine and debauchery you shall call him forth to me, and there will I smite him with the edge of the sword, that our great work be not retarded.

  8. Princess Metternich, who is known to be the best dressed lady in Paris, had a black tulle dress embroidered in gold; she wore a tiara of diamonds and emeralds and a necklace of the same.

  9. When I reached the carriage I found a small crowd collected around it, and I hurried to get in, and hardly had time to shut the door when Louis whipped the horse, and we were galloping away toward home.

  10. He has already written some lovely songs under its influence.

  11. The Emperor seemed attentive; but stroked and pulled his mustaches all the time.

  12. In this attractive place she holds her receptions, and I sang there the other evening.

  13. The cercle began, and their Majesties circulated about among their guests.

  14. I was glad to get something to sustain my sinking heart.

  15. They little thought how impatient we were to begin and yet trembling with nervousness.

  16. And stay we did, and I never regretted anything so much in my life.

  17. How were my senses overcome with feare, That I could not foresee this jeopardy!

  18. They were good Germans; they meant to play the game; but that once prosperous business man of past middle age, too old to serve, who had little to do but think, found it hard to keep step with the propagandist attitude of Berlin.

  19. He married in 1884 Marian Nevins, of New York, herself a pianist and a devoted propagandist of his music.

  20. For a propagandist to sit down to give it utterance would be as if a handy-man were to set out to build a cathedral.

  21. III A propagandist play for a political end is even more mischievous--at least lovers of freedom have more cause for protest.

  22. VI It is because we need the truth that we object to the propagandist playwright.

  23. You get no hint of this from the absurd propagandist play, yet this is what the heart of man craves.

  24. Now, the propagandist play does none of these things; it has neither joy nor reality; its characters are puppets and ridiculous; they are essentially caricatures.

  25. It would be difficult to deal with both sides at once; so I will consider the propagandist first.

  26. The propagandist is all for one side; the artist afraid of every side.

  27. Nevertheless, it was a politic move, useful for future propagandist purposes, and it advertised Japan broadcast as the standard-bearer of the colored cause.

  28. Exactly how much these Japanese propagandist efforts accomplished is impossible to say.

  29. The unrest was intensified by an ingenious piece of propagandist literature, a Workingman's Catechism (Catechism du Peuple), written by a workingman.

  30. Combined with its clearness of statement, its economic reasoning, its terrific arraignment of modern industrial society, there is a lofty zeal and power that placed it in the front rank of propagandist literature.

  31. This collection is a collection with an avowedly propagandist aim.

  32. The novel of "psychology," the novel of minute observation, the propagandist novel are still produced in quantities; but the best literary brains are not going into them.

  33. But so that no doubt shall remain in the reader's mind, we will give a few quotations from the propagandist literature relating to Belgium.

  34. In the October issue of the official and propagandist Journal de la Guerre they give a plan of Louvain on which the parts destroyed are shown by shading.

  35. It is an ironical fact that this measure was announced by a propagandist leaflet addressed to the Belgians.

  36. The propagandist pamphlet Luettich is less severe to our Sovereign, since it invokes, as an extenuating circumstance, his "blindness, which verges on stupidity.

  37. It publishes propagandist leaflets at irregular intervals and of various dimensions, which are intended to furnish "the verifiable truth as to the origin, course, and results of the war.

  38. The most important of the propagandist pamphlets appearing in Germany is a monthly publication.

  39. The German authorities forced these journals, and others which have since been established, to publish propagandist articles, imposing penalties in case of failure.

  40. The early waverings about Pearl Harbor reflected the dilemma; the anger roused by Pearl Harbor gave time to the propagandist to plan ahead.

  41. This could be done; but it would be difficult; no propagandist now working in America is cunning and brutal enough to destroy our civil liberties without a struggle which would cost more (in terms of united effort) than it would be worth.

  42. Hyde's plan of life to foster in others other than propagandist literature; it is more than likely that had Mr. Martyn attempted it it had come to the end to which he has come as playwright.

  43. Two years later Mr. Colum had learned enough about life and about the stage to write a play against enlistment in the English army that held the attention of audiences and was regarded as good propagandist "stuff.

  44. This is bound to be the fate of every artist who takes his political party or his church, or any other propagandist group to which he belongs, as his subject.

  45. Artistic truth is as different from propagandist truth as daylight from limelight, and the artist will always be hated by the propagandist as worse than an enemy--a treacherous friend.

  46. Just as little as Tolstoi's life can be detached from his propagandist activities, just so little is there justification in this case for an attempt to distinguish between the man and his influence.

  47. In it the propagandist power, whatever that power might be, state, university or association, would print not simply, instruction books but a literature of cheap editions.

  48. That religion, we are told by nearly everyone who has a right to speak upon such questions, is Islam, and its natural propagandist is the Arab.

  49. The propagandist zeal of the revolution carried the French armies into Holland, Belgium, Switzerland, south Germany and north Italy.

  50. But such propagandist zeal as animated the Directorate did not prevent the looting of the treasures of the liberated peoples to relieve the financial embarrassment of the French Government.

  51. Sophia" of pamphlet fame carries on the successful propagandist writing.

  52. Bathsua Pell's Essay in 1673 is an admirable piece of propagandist writing.

  53. If they were found in a propagandist publication of no responsibility, the average reader might pass them by as preposterous, so little does the average reader know of the secret influences which shape his life and frame his problems.

  54. The Jewish Question in America cannot be concealed forever by threats against publications, nor by the propagandist publication of matter extremely and invariably favorable to everything Jewish.

  55. Between the committee's armed forces and the propagandist bands sent over by Prince Ferdinand's Government there were open hostilities.

  56. Also it has possibly been touched up here and there for propagandist purposes.

  57. This may be the propagandist editor at work, or it may be a deliberate attempt to mislead, because, as a matter of fact, a man cannot survive long as a fighting pilot unless he is a perfect master of his machine.

  58. Let us attend a meeting of some propagandist committee comprising a number of expert politicians--Members of Parliament, or others.


  59. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "propagandist" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    apostle; evangelist; indoctrination