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How to use royalist in a sentence

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As a Liberal, Adelard Godbout was a supporter of Mackenzie King, the prime minister of Canada, and a royalist in sympathy with the British cause.
If I had made these statements a year ago, a royalist mob would have probably garrotted me with bunting.
Charles II, considering it hopeless to continue the war in an impoverished and exhausted land, led a Scots royalist army into England.
The king then sought to organize a new royalist coalition around a programme of religious liberty for all.
Just as beamish were the Greek election winners, the royalist Populist Party, led by Foreign Minister Constantin Tsaldaris.
Others holding more parliamentarian sentiments tended to invert this royalist formulation.
By the turn of the century, the royalist faction came to fear synarchy, whose influence had spread beyond esoteric groups.
Hywel's name may carry the same significance, or be later royalist propaganda projected into a mythical past.
In the event, parliament proceeded with a nauseous display of collective royalist sycophancy and mourning for Britain's past imperial grandeur.
Saudi Arabia and Jordan supported Badr's royalist forces to oppose the newly formed republic.
Our report on the Yorkshire Evening Post's premature coverage of the death of the Queen Mother caused outrage among royalist Register readers.
But finding his army outflanked by Cromwell, he moved south in August, making for the old royalist strongholds of Wales and the west midlands.
He took the side of his mother, whose royalist background in the west of France he subsequently mythologized.
The county remained royalist territory but suffered from raids and incursions.
Peru's independence was proclaimed in 1821 by José de San Mart í n and the country remained a royalist stronghold.
On Chambord's death Lyautey's royalist sympathies seem to have atrophied.
A contentious royalist press bitterly denounced the policies of the Assembly as spoliation and the Revolutionary atmosphere as a form of anarchy.
At Marston Moor, in 1644, he commanded the left wing of the royalist army.
The political pendulum swung back towards the crown in 1772 when an increasingly discredited system was overturned by Gustav III's remarkably popular royalist coup.
The royalist has always maintained that Harry's red hair is a Spencer, not a Hewitt trait.
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Sir Matthew Hale, as most of our readers must be aware, was a devoted royalist.
Marked ye not that he claimed to have been the last royalist who drew sword in England?
Are you bedevilled with Wentworth's theory that a man can be both a socialist and a royalist?
Curiously enough, however, Salford was royalist in sympathy.
All the convent was royalist, and Henri V. was their recognised sovereign.
Neither side knew which way his power might be turned, for Norman of Torn had preyed almost equally upon royalist and insurgent.
She seized upon Athanase, and began to lecture him with the queerest platitudes about royalist politics and religious morality.
On his side the prince sounded a rappel and all the officers of the royalist army, mingling momentarily with the Parisian troops, ran to him.
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