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Example sentences for "republicanism"

Lexicographically close words:
reptile; reptiles; reptilian; republic; republican; republication; republicks; republics; republish; republished
  1. The selfishness, the preoccupation, the anti-republicanism of these, are proverbial.

  2. Now, if there be one feature of American republicanism which is supremely characteristic, it is universal suffrage.

  3. We must find or invent a remedy if republicanism is to survive.

  4. Kings do not hesitate to discourage republicanism everywhere.

  5. If the quid-nuncs, instead of railing at universal suffrage, would combine to help shut that door, republicanism would speedily lose its reproach.

  6. Republicanism did not change its allegiance, only its name.

  7. Massena, whose ever more pronounced republicanism had not passed unnoticed at Paris, was found guilty of bad administration in Italy, and was replaced by Brune.

  8. Jourdan, who as consular minister had successfully pacified Piedmont, was named as having been the victor of Fleurus in 1794; his republicanism was thus both recalled and finally quenched.

  9. It propitiated the professional pride which had taken the place of republicanism in the army, and while plainly abolishing radical democracy, it also bade defiance to absolute royalism.

  10. How any reasonable man can hear one of Mr. Lincoln's speeches without being converted to Republicanism is something that we can't account for.

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

  12. Moreover, he had made open testimony of his republicanism in the Jacobin Club, swearing before the Tribune that "the sword which he wore should only be unsheathed to oppose tyrants and defend the rights of the people.

  13. But it was not this which caused Napoleon to snub the gallant Marshal: it was his ardent republicanism and well-known Jacobin sentiments which made him so hateful to the Emperor.

  14. This decree gave the death-blow to whatever remains of republicanism there were in the Church, and established the Pope as absolute monarch.

  15. He embodied the one thought which expressed the discontent with Republicanism and the hope of the Democracy.

  16. He represented the liberal and progressive spirit of Republicanism without being visionary and impractical, and his nomination was accepted as placing the party on advanced ground.

  17. There are those who believe that republicanism is also rampant and that the Carlist agitation masks republican doctrines, and that Weyler will be dictator.

  18. They believed that the conditions for a revolution were more favorable than they had been for years, that the present dynasty was doomed, and that Spain would be forced to choose between republicanism and Don Carlos.

  19. Such was the texture of the presbyterianism of Lauderdale, and of the speculative republicanism of Halifax.

  20. The Legislature was filled with men who leaned to Republicanism in politics, and to Presbyterianism in religion.

  21. Republicanism has learned how to introduce into its constitution every element of order, as well as every element of freedom; but thus far the continuity of its government has seemed to depend on the continuity of elections.

  22. Not the true republicanism of Washington--not the affected democracy of Jefferson--could avert its coming; it was inevitable.

  23. The primary ideal of American republicanism was simplicity.

  24. There is scarcely an evil known in these countries, which may not be traced to their king, as its source, nor a good, which is not derived from the small fibres of republicanism existing among them.

  25. Then, perhaps, may we learn the secret of the policy so adverse to republicanism in which he perseveres.

  26. Its creed ceases to be Republicanism and becomes Grantism; its members cease to be Republicans and become Grant-men.

  27. But the Republicanism which he revered must be interpreted by himself; and the party which bore the name Republican was split into several sections, mutually discordant if not actually hostile.

  28. Republicanism must lie on its oars, resign the vessel to its pilot, and themselves to the course he thinks best for them.

  29. Genet was taught to believe that Washington was acting under the influence of a British monarchical faction, and that everything was to be hoped from the predominance of republicanism in the new Congress then in progress of being chosen.

  30. He seemed really to have imagined that the love of France and the sentiment of republicanism were so strong among the people of the United States, that he would be able to overthrow the government.

  31. When Jefferson's sensitive republicanism took the alarm to which we have alluded, he became suspicious of all around him.

  32. England was desolating the whole civilized world with war, to compel the French people to renounce republicanism and establish a monarchy.

  33. The treacheries of the House of Hapsburgh, had alienated the hearts of Hungarians from royalty, and henceforth republicanism must form the basis of their political institutions.

  34. If these absolutist powers, moreover should become victorious in Europe, and then united, they would aim a blow at Republicanism on this Continent.

  35. The struggle for atheism is the business of science; the establishment of republicanism in the various countries of Europe has been and will be the work of the bourgeoisie themselves--whether they be conservative or radical.

  36. Socialism then has no more interest in preaching republicanism than it has in preaching atheism.

  37. When it is said that a people are republicans, we must suppose they are either partial to republicanism as a system, or that they prefer it in practice.

  38. But, as I have often had occasion to notice, this species of republicanism is in itself so weak, that it cannot exist except by a constant recurrence to the very despotism it professes to exclude.

  39. But, as Robespierre observes, you are two centuries behind the French in patriotism and information; and I doubt if English republicanism will ever go beyond a dinner, and toasting the manes of Hampden and Sydney.

  40. It contains many truths, and some speculations very unfavourable both to republicanism and its founders.

  41. That slavery is inconsistent with the genius of republicanism and has a tendency to destroy those principles on which it is supported, as it lessens the sense of the equal rights of mankind, and habituates us to tyranny and oppression.

  42. Mr. Flood's motion was lost by a majority of only four votes; but this triumph of humanity and republicanism was as transient as it was meagre.

  43. The nation at large have still another interest in the republicanism of each of the states; an interest, too, that is indicated in the same section in which this republicanism is guarantied.

  44. The nation at large, then, as a political community under the constitution, have both interests and rights, and both of the most vital character, in the republicanism of each of the state governments.

  45. Footnote 25: From whom come these objections to the "propriety" of the general government's interfering to maintain republicanism in the states?

  46. Hence the interest which the nation at large have in the republicanism of each of the state governments.

  47. In chapter six of this work, it was shown that the two great principles of Republicanism and Protestantism were the proper objects to be symbolized by these two lamb-like horns.

  48. On the basis of these facts, we have these two elements, Republicanism and Protestantism here united in one government, and represented by two horns like the horns of a lamb.

  49. The sincerity of Bonaparte's republicanism was like the sincerity of his conduct--an affair of time and place, a consistency with conditions and not with abstractions.

  50. Such was the ardor of his republicanism that no man nor party in France was so repugnant but that he would use either one or both, if necessary, for his country's welfare, although he was like Chatham in his lofty scorn for parties.

  51. Macdonald was of Scottish Jacobite descent, a French royalist converted to republicanism by his marriage.

  52. When he was young he just looked enough into your books to believe you taught republicanism and stoicism; ergo, that he was of your opinion and you of his, and that was all.


  53. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "republicanism" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    collectivism; communism; fascism; federalism; feudalism; imperialism; monarchism; pluralism; royalism; socialism