The Belgian Ultramontanes agitated strongly in favour of the re-establishment of the temporal power and against the policy of Bismarck.
But in 1828 the two extreme parties, the Catholic Ultramontanes and the revolutionary Liberals, in their common hatred to the Dutch regime, formed an alliance, the union, for the overthrow of the government.
Controversies between liberal Catholics and Ultramontanes raised the same question under different aspects, and Fitzjames frequently finds texts upon which to preach his favourite sermon.
So far he agrees with the Ultramontanes as against the liberal Catholics.
But, though the Ultramontanes put the issue rightly, his answer is diametrically opposite.
It was resisted by the Austrian members, who were supported by the ultramontanes and the democrats, both of whom disliked Prussia, the former because of her Protestantism, the latter because of her bureaucratic system.
The papal nuncio, who was present, ostentatiously left the meeting, and the ultramontanes were beside themselves with astonishment, horror, and wrath.
But the confederacy of the radicals and ultramontanes continued, directing itself against other misdeeds of the government, and was not broken up until in 1830 it attained its object by the disjunction of Belgium and Holland.
She was now deserted by the ultramontanes and Belgian clergy, and treated as a poor, weak-minded invalid.
The threatened counter-demonstrations of German ultramontanes fell quite flat and harmless.
Even in Italy the liberal press eulogised Luther, while the ultramontanes loaded his memory with unmeasured calumny and reproach.
He took it where it was offered, and here the Ultramontanes or Centre party saw their opportunity.
Chief among it were the Ultramontanes (or Papal party), so called because they looked beyond the Alps for their sovereign guide--the Church of Rome.
Bismarck obliged to look to the Ultramontanes for Parliamentary Support.
As everybody soon saw, it was the relation of Louis Napoleon to the French ultramontanes that constituted the tremendous hazard of the Piedmontese invasion of the territories of the pope.
But the great debate between ultramontanes and old catholics was followed by him with an interest that never slackened.
True enough, the ultramontanes were not wise when they did not give over to the flames all libraries, with the exception of the Isidorian decretals, as the Mohammedans are known to have done with the library of Alexandria.
The Ultramontanes reckoned it a glorious day; it was such, indeed, for the Countess of Landsfeld, who displayed a courage on this occasion of which no king or prince has ever given proof in any revolutionary crisis.
These enlightened Ultramontanesrepeated some ridiculous yarn about a great black bird that visited her room by night.
It was composed of ultramontanes in the mask of liberals, and of liberals in the mask of ultramontanes.
The ultramontanes were even more eager than their enemies to exclude an influence that might embarrass their policy.
It was the policy of Hohenlohe to use this united force, and the ultramontanes learned to regard him as a very formidable antagonist.
The conflict with the Ultramontanes increased the demand for vigorous action; and the destruction of State Rights in the American war strengthened the hands of the Centralists.
Here we are at the 'Key of Heaven,' where the ultramontanes are holding their meeting.
The ultramontanes were hailed with a loud burst of scornful laughter.
Barely forty votes would the ultramontanes be able to send to each of the wards.
Are not the ultramontanes entitled to vote and to receive votes?
You certainly are not going to deny the poor ultramontanes the liberty of existing, or, at least, the liberty of voting for whom they please?
And very likely the ungrateful ultramontanes would not so much as applaud.
The ultramontanes were aroused, eyes glared fiercely, and fists were clenched ready to make a summary clearing of the hall.
It is rather amusing that the ultramontanes should be charged with receiving orders from Rome, for the voice of the Father of Christianity has not been heard for many years back in the council of state.
Would you believe it, those accursed ultramontanes have been secretly meddling in the election.
Leicht shunned the society of the ultramontanes and stole away.
Trust me, fellow-citizens--I shall see that the impertinence of these ultramontanes is duly punished.
But no scuffle ensued; the ultramontanesmaintained a dignified bearing.
This is going to be an exciting election, the ultramontanes are astir, and it will be necessary for me to step in authoritatively now and then to decide a vote.
The Greifmanns have turned ultramontanesbecause Gerlach would have refused the young lady's hand had they not changed their creed,' is what will be prated in society.
Still, it would have been far more prudent on the part of the ultramontanes to keep quiet, seeing that their inferiority of numbers cannot alter the situation.
Residence of Ludwig I] At this date Bavaria was Catholic to a man--and a woman--and the Ultramontanes held the reins of government.
As a result, an inspired article appeared in the Allegemeine Zeitung, of Augsburg, declaring that the Ultramontanes were responsible for the émeute.
II For ten years Ludwig had been under the thumb of the Ultramontanes and the clerical ministry of Carl von Abel.
The only fact I admit is, that even ultramontanes also can be good people.
The views of father and son are very different, and we may thank your intercourse with the ultramontanes for it.
Hence you risk neither standing nor influence, that is," added he with a smile, "unless perhaps you dread the anathemas of Ultramontanes and impostors.
The ultramontanesand democrats are turbulent beyond all anticipation.
All stand shoulder to shoulder in the cause of progress against Ultramontanes and democrats, who in these days have begun to be troublesome.
Hence you risk neither standing nor influence, that is,” added he with a smile, “unless perhaps you dread the anathemas of Ultramontanes and impostors.
It was an attitude that could not fail to beget trouble, for the Ultramontanes had weapons of defence which they well knew how to use.
The Ultramontanes defined papal power more widely and sought to minimize, disregard, or deny the privileges of the national Church.
At the elections of 1869 the Ultramontanes succeeded in gaining a decided majority; and according to parliamentary procedure the Ministry resigned.
The hatred towards Prussia and the new school laws drove Particularists, Democrats, and Ultramontanes to conclude a league which placed immense difficulties in the way of the Ministry.
Against this Bismarck's chief energies were directed; we shall see how he fought the Ultramontanes at home.
This he opposed on the ground that it would lead to repeated contests on the Board, and further, might be used as a tool by the Ultramontanes for their own purposes.
It became necessary to use all the zeal and light of several prelates, and of several doctors, who were favorable to the true teaching, to bring back the great number of ultramontanes in the French clergy.
Ultramontanes would gather the spoils of democratic defeat.
After all, Sir Henry Maine is only repeating in more sober tones the querulous remonstrances with which we are so familiar on the lips of Ultramontanes and Legitimists.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "ultramontanes" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.