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Henry III was, however, assassinated by a Jacobin friar on 1 August of that year.
With the 9th of Thermidor, the machinery of the Jacobin republic was dismantled.
In France, faced with the tradition of Jacobin centralism and with strong assimilationist tendencies, there is a long way to go.
While Robespierre ranted, he directed the band of the Garde Nationale and served up Jacobin ditties.
Figuratively speaking, that would also be the well-deserved fate of America's Jacobin ideologues.
The lares, penates and relics of our sacred ancestors have been spared the impious axe of Jacobin tyranny.
And if, in a surge of Jacobin purity, the party had voted for an outright ban on faith schools, it would have been only a gesture.
It would appear to us that there has been no break with the Jacobin mindset or with the desire to continue to marginalise the traditional Jmaa.
Some may see this revival of regional planning as a return to the French Jacobin model.
He appears to have synthesized the different and conflicting traditions of plebiscitarian leadership, Jacobin republicanism, and parliamentary democracy.
Nevertheless patriots saw it as an incitement to disobey the law, and local authorities, clamorously supported by Jacobin clubs, began to enforce it.
There was a chance that he could have been arrested as well for his Jacobin tendencies.
The Turkish history of imposed Jacobin Secularism ended up creating virtual segregation against observant Muslims.
The pretext for the Brumaire coup had been the prevention of a Jacobin plot, and in the course of it 62 left-wing deputies were excluded from the national representation.
Yet the range of art, from Jacobin imagery to the Guerrilla Girls, is full of interest.
The spontaneous proliferation of the Jacobin clubs, with their high-minded commitment to the rights of man and the citizen, reflected this inspiration.
And, in a corridor at the Republican National Committee headquarters in Washington, a third Jacobin was at large.
He is also the author of ten operas, the most popular of which are Rusalka, The Jacobin and The Devil and Kate.
This is what we are calling for because Jacobin tendencies clearly still exist on our Continent.
In Turkey, a country whose secular tradition is moulded on the French Jacobin model, religion did not 'disappear.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Wilkes was not a 'Wilkite,' nor was any of his party, if Wilkite meant anything like Jacobin.
Surprised and menaced by the Thermidorian reaction, he denounced its partisans to the Jacobin club.
The direction and length of certain feathers have been much modified, as in the hood of the Jacobin and the frill of the turbit.
A priest came out, wearing the Jacobin habit, one of those preaching friars who had been fevering the blood of Paris.
The meditated slaughter was already announced by Chalier to the Jacobin club.
The violences of the Revolution drove him into opposition to the Jacobin party.
A day like this undoes the work of a hundred numbers of the Jacobin papers.
The vicomte who was meeting him for the first time saw clearly that this young Jacobin was not so terrible as his words suggested.
Burke confronted jacobinism with the relentlessness of a Jacobin.
To-morrow, there will be one Jacobin less, and one lost soul the more.
Besides being an antinomian, he is a violent Jacobin and leveller, sir.
Quatrain composed for the gates of a market to he erected upon the site of the Jacobin Club House at Paris.
The reformed Commune at once closed all clubs that were not Jacobin.
In Mlle. Crepeneau's mind, a Jacobin was capable of any thing.
Jacobin virtue, by contrast, is primarily and directly political.
The Jacobin has the feathers so much reversed along the back of the neck that they form a hood, and it has, proportionally to its size, much elongated wing and tail feathers.
After a silence of a few moments, during which they all looked towards him without disturbing his outward attention from the Jacobin editor, they resumed their conversation.
Emperor and king, jacobin and carbonaro, alike cherished him.
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