But watch the royalists and the Anglophiles come out in droves when Chuckie arrived in Australia in a couple of weeks. |
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The students were mostly of revolutionary stock while most of the teachers, especially the headmaster, were royalists. |
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After initial success, the royalists were heavily defeated by superior forces. |
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England was soon engaged in a civil war between the parliamentarians and the royalists. |
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And Cromwell's influence was immense, but royalists and Irishmen spit upon his name three centuries after his death. |
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The period after the Restoration of 1660 offered many opportunities for royalists well-connected enough to seize them. |
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He fought at the battle of Worcester where the royalists were decisively defeated. |
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The golden jubilee had been looked forward to with relish by royalists and pooh-poohed by metropolitan media pundits. |
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Bismarck had long believed that the lower classes were better royalists than the middle classes. |
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The royalists will argue that the royal palaces, grounds and pageantry bring in millions of pounds in tourism and I will not argue with that. |
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But it really was not until 1824 that the royalists were defeated and Spanish power in the whole continent was finally overthrown. |
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The problem with saying that you don't support the Royal Family is that royalists always blow the dust off the same old riposte. |
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The crowd of royalists and the curious cheered as Prince Charles unveiled a plaque marking his visit. |
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Unable to present a viable alternative, the royalists were outmanoeuvred, sidelined and, in 1998, defeated. |
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It's at times like this that I'm jolly glad that we are still royalists in this country. |
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Even ardent royalists may soon begin to feel that their idols are unworthy of either respect or affection. |
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When the royalists approached on 13 November, they were outfaced at Turnham Green, and fell back to winter in and around Oxford. |
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They succeeded in rallying the other rebels together and driving the Spanish royalists from the country. |
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His son succeeded him, but Richard Cromwell was not a strong ruler, and almost immediately the royalists began to work for a restoration of the Stuarts. |
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However, Charles X replaced him in 1829 with a new ministry containing some of the most unpopular royalists in France, led by the prince of Polignac. |
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He ministered to scattered congregations of Anglican royalists, and in 1658 became a chaplain of Edward, 3rd Viscount Conway, in Ulster. |
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Can the money spent on the seemingly endless parades and tributes be worth the perceived uplift in the spirits of royalists and those who are monarchically ambivalent? |
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The royalists remain triumphant and working people are absorbing blow after devastating blow. |
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Once you factor in the business lobby and the royalists then it's clear that there is still some work to do. |
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Nonetheless, his charisma and powers of persuasion did always get him the food rations he was seeking, even from the most dedicated royalists. |
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On 3 October, royalists in Paris declared a rebellion against the National Convention. |
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The royalists attacked Bonaparte for looting Italy and warned that he might become a dictator. |
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John Milton, for instance, who had a career as a republican pamphleteer before settling down to be the era's greatest poet, married into a family of staunch royalists, who no doubt loathed their son-in-law's opinions. |
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A republican government was installed, but royalists attempted a counter-revolution in 1856, and it was not until 1857 that Prussia finally renounced her claim on Neuchâtel. |
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The victory of the General Sucre, friend of Bolivar, over the royalists and the Spaniards played a decisive role for the independence of the country. |
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Her problem was to try to see the era through the minds of the royalists and Cromwell's Roundheads, who took their differences to the battleground. |
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It was the product of institutional bargaining between royalists and republicans who were not in favor of it but got in return the establishment of a republican regime. |
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Friction between royalists and Puritans in Maryland came to a head in the Battle of the Severn. |
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The royalists rose in May 1648, igniting the Second Civil War, and as agreed with Charles, the Scots invaded England. |
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Second, Cromwell gave a huge degree of freedom to his parliaments, although royalists were barred from sitting in all but a handful of cases. |
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This led to the calling of the Convention Parliament which was dominated by royalists. |
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The royalists were eventually defeated in the Civil War and Charles I spent two nights as a prisoner in Ripon. |
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The first effect of its publication was to sever his link with the exiled royalists, who might well have killed him. |
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But with the exception of the Duke of Buckingham, none of the royalists placed any confidence in him. |
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Their disruption of parliament in October led to a renewal of hostilities, which saw the royalists able to trap Simon in London. |
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Civil war broke out almost immediately, with the royalists again able to confine the reformist army in London. |
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Bolivia was captured and recaptured many times during the war by the royalists and patriots. |
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Thus, the Commonwealth of England feared that the Orange party was under the influence of exiled English royalists. |
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Some stuffy royalists will say it just goes to show how the monarchy and command performances have dived down market. |
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The museum is meant not only for royalists, but also for everyone. |
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Toulon was largely under the control of moderate republicans and royalists, but was threatened by the forces of the National Convention, which were marching on the city. |
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Most residents, including the mayor, supported the parliamentarians during the English Civil War, although its military governor, Colonel Goring, supported the royalists. |
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John's efforts to appear moderate and conciliatory had been largely successful, but once the rebels held London, they attracted a fresh wave of defectors from the royalists. |
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Charles was victorious at the battle of Cropredy Bridge in late June, but the royalists in the north were defeated at the battle of Marston Moor just a few days later. |
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The company of the exiled royalists led Hobbes to produce Leviathan, which set forth his theory of civil government in relation to the political crisis resulting from the war. |
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The Laotian Air Force evacuated Kovach and his friends to the Plain of Jars, a key area in the fighting between the Communist Pathet Lao and Laotian royalists. |
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I queued up like the rest of the royalists with my little flag, kagool and a flask of minestrone, my body pressed up against the crowd-control railings. |
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