Kent, was an advocate of republicanism, and a sympathiser with the French Revolution.
Later he was a sympathiser with the French Revolution, and a member of the association of the Friends of the People.
Poor himself, he was ever a sympathiser with the poor and oppressed.
His interest in them was not semi-scientific, like that of Thackeray or Jane Austen, Howells or Henry James, in their studies of human nature; it was that mainly of a sympathiser and a partisan.
Having been won over as a sympathiser and admirer, the reader is ready to believe that at worst the dashing outlaw could never have been a very bad fellow.
If there was a grain of truth in that disquieting statement, it was very plain to him that the position of sympathiser was the last thing for him to take upon himself.
That he would rest satisfied in the inactive role of sympathiser she did not for a moment believe.
Footnote 78: Sir James Hudson, Minister at Turin, had been a sympathiser in the policy of Cavour, to an extent almost incompatible with his position as a British representative.
Footnote 2: British Minister at Turin, and an enthusiastic sympathiserwith Cavour.
Now, I'm a sympathiser of Home Rule, but if I was J.
The people, as a whole, detest landlords and England, and they think that an opponent of Home Rule is necessarily a sympathiser with British rule and landlordism, and therefore a foe to his country and a traitor to his countrymen.
I dare say they may be making arrests even now, and once started, we'll never pause till every Spanish sympathiser who has knowledge of the plot is under lock and key.
Show me anywhere a sympathiser with Slavery, and I show you a sympathiser with the Rebellion.
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