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Example sentences for "propagandists"

Lexicographically close words:
propaedeutic; propaganda; propagandism; propagandist; propagandistic; propagate; propagated; propagates; propagating; propagation
  1. The Head Merchant Ours is the era of commerce, as its propagandists never weary of telling us.

  2. We pioneers and propagandists may not live to see the birth of the new Church of Humanity; but our children will see it, and the dream of it is in our hearts; our poets have sung of it with fervor and conviction.

  3. May I hope that I have measurably succeeded in demonstrating that the allegations with which the propagandists of disunion have been assailing the public mind are without foundation in fact.

  4. Not the least potent of the influences operating against the Christians was that pamphlets were written by apostates attributing the zeal of the foreign propagandists solely to political motives.

  5. Five questions were by his order propounded to the vice-provincial of the Jesuits: "Why and by what authority he and his fellow-propagandists had constrained Japanese subjects to become Christians?

  6. Yet another indictment of Spanish and Portuguese propagandists was contained in a despatch addressed to Hidetada in 1620 by the admiral in command of the British and Dutch fleet then cruising in Far-Eastern waters.

  7. Still nothing can obscure the benefits he heaped upon the propagandists of Christianity.

  8. It is moreover morally certain that had the foreign propagandists obeyed the Government's edict and left the country, not one would have been put to death.

  9. Up to this time the propagandists of the creed had been chiefly Chinese and Korean teachers.

  10. I think from underground rumours that the Germans and the propagandists will endeavour to embroil us with Japan.

  11. But undoubtedly his shrewd trip manager and the clever propagandists who accompanied him knew only too well.

  12. The German propagandists have long been working on the people of that part of Russia known as the Ukraine.

  13. But, as in Sweden, the German propagandists are at work in Norway.

  14. The very propagandists of the creed after a few generations were found meeting gainsayers with the formula anima naturaliter Christiana.

  15. Disciples are understood to be prepared as participants in or propagandists of somebody's teaching--a lore either exoteric or esoteric.

  16. But there were those here whose language made them useful propagandists for the German military party, to whom they were of much service.

  17. It was natural that the propagandists of Slavery, acting under dictation from Washington, should vote against Mr. Burlingame.

  18. Further, the Spanish and Portuguese propagandists were indicted in a despatch addressed to the second Tokugawa shogun, in 1620, by the admiral in command of the British and Dutch fleet of defence, then cruising in Oriental waters.

  19. But he was amply gifted with the personal magnetism which has always distinguished notably successful propagandists of religion.

  20. Five questions were by his orders propounded to the vice-provincial of the Jesuits: 'Why and by what authority he and his fellow propagandists had constrained Japanese subjects to become Christians?

  21. All these were propagandists of Zen-shu doctrine.

  22. The foreign propagandists also might have escaped all peril by obeying the official edict and leaving Japan.

  23. Not without justice, therefore, have the English been charged with some share of responsibility for the terrible things that ultimately befell the propagandists and the professors of Christianity in Japan.

  24. Another factor tending to invest the converts with political potentialities was the writing of pamphlets by apostates, attributing the zeal of foreign propagandists solely to traitorous motives.

  25. Many of the propagandists of this civilization remained permanently in Japan, where they received a courteous welcome, being promoted to positions of trust and admitted to the ranks of the nobility.

  26. Of all these Christian propagandists the Bulgarians aroused most sympathy in Europe; for they are a brave and straightforward people.

  27. For several months the propagandists worked to collect data.

  28. By that time all the great freethinking propagandists and non-combatant deists of the Voltairean group were gone, save Condorcet.

  29. Baron d'Holbach, a naturalized German of large fortune, was on the other hand one of the most strenuous propagandists of freethought in his age.

  30. Of all the English freethinkers of the earlier deistical period he alone was selected for reprinting by the propagandists of the Paine period.

  31. The oligarchy of New England, and the rich proprietors and landholders of the Middle States, turned with alarm and horror from the levelling doctrines urged upon them by the "liberty and equality" propagandists of the South.

  32. The Head Merchant# Ours is the era of commerce, as its propagandists never weary of telling us.

  33. Youth groups have played active roles in one country after another where opportunities were restricted by the establishment and revolutionary propagandists painted a rosy future.

  34. Again the anti-slavery propagandists at the North were men of shrewd intelligence as well as men of profound convictions as to the absolute righteousness of their cause.

  35. The mails offered an easy and convenient means by which these propagandists could address themselves to other minds than their own, or those in known sympathy with them.

  36. As to becoming propagandists of republicanism in Europe, we think the attempt, in this century at least, would be both injudicious and useless.

  37. This time the antisemitic propagandists are trying to connect the “protocols” directly with Theodore Herzl and the Zionist movement.

  38. From the dawn of the age of pure literature, Russia was divided into two great camps: The Slavophiles and the Propagandists of Western Ideas.

  39. While the tin trade was on strike, crazy propagandists from everywhere poured into Elwood and began teaching the men bi-metalism, communism, bolshevism and anarchy.

  40. Who then are the propagandists that Nature is using to undermine the race that conquered her?

  41. But the cunning Greek propagandists have taught him the Greek language and that he is a Greek.

  42. But the villainous English propagandists taught me English, and the Scotch gave me a taste for whisky, and--" But Boris had faded away.

  43. Hungary, infected with Bolshevism by Russian propagandists and returned prisoners of war, went over to the camp of Lenine.

  44. And thus the bars were thrown down for criminals and--what was worse--for the propagandists and agents of the Russian Soviet Republic.

  45. Erwin Vogtherr, the third member of the group, had from the very beginning been one of the most perniciously active of all revolutionary propagandists and agitators.

  46. Foremost among their propagandists was a man who called himself Radek.

  47. The activities of the revolutionary conspirators and propagandists in the United States, under the direction of Orestes Ferrara in New York, meanwhile became so offensive that the United States government felt compelled to take action.


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