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How to use loyalism in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word loyalism? Here are some examples.

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There is no doubt that loyalism attracted a fair degree of support on this basis.
Read on, for a compilation of rambling late night thoughts, mainly about unionism and loyalism but with a fair bit on republicanism.
The fact that it eventually settled for patriotic loyalism could not be taken for granted.
The massive surge of loyalism that had helped to carry the country into war lost momentum as the prospects of a swift victory dimmed.
Without any traditional political answers to the new era, loyalism has turned back to sectarianism.
Mr Rodgers, one of seven unionists to resign their seats earlier this week, said there was growing anger within loyalism at the police.
He became MP in 1970 and formed the Democratic Unionist Party in 1971, trumping competition from the Vanguard Unionist Progressive Party to represent working-class loyalism.
In 1683 the Qing finally eliminated the last stronghold of Ming loyalism on Taiwan.
In politics, Landon Carter tried to find a middle path between obsequious loyalism and radical resistance.
Some of them tended toward loyalism, because they were grateful to the British crown for the freedoms they enjoyed in America.
The phrase is also associated with Ulster loyalism and can sometimes be heard at the same point before Northern Ireland football matches.
For critics of loyalism the protest came across as a combination of antiquated jingoism and the kind of ugly, reactionary violence that dominated the early decades of the 20th century.
Among his perspectives are understanding contemporary unionism, the politics of new loyalism, transforming loyalism, and unionism and loyalism in a settled peace.
He gave loyalists a voice and influence at the highest level and he was crucial in taking loyalism along the often difficult path to a lasting peace.
Loyalism and the Formation of the British World, 1775-1914, edited by Allan Blackstock and Frank O'Gorman.
Most important to us was his work with the Colonel Edward Jessup Branch where, from the time he joined, he was active in promoting Loyalism.
Examples from Classical Literature
It was part of his loyalism to hate them and to interpret for the worst anything they could do or say.
Hopes of a success to be gained through French disaffection were as ill-founded as those based on American loyalism.
In the succeeding autumn he returned to England, where his loyalism was rewarded by a government pension.
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