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. |
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If I had made these statements a year ago, a royalist mob would have probably garrotted me with bunting. |
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Charles II, considering it hopeless to continue the war in an impoverished and exhausted land, led a Scots royalist army into England. |
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The king then sought to organize a new royalist coalition around a programme of religious liberty for all. |
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Just as beamish were the Greek election winners, the royalist Populist Party, led by Foreign Minister Constantin Tsaldaris. |
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Others holding more parliamentarian sentiments tended to invert this royalist formulation. |
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By the turn of the century, the royalist faction came to fear synarchy, whose influence had spread beyond esoteric groups. |
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Hywel's name may carry the same significance, or be later royalist propaganda projected into a mythical past. |
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In the event, parliament proceeded with a nauseous display of collective royalist sycophancy and mourning for Britain's past imperial grandeur. |
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Saudi Arabia and Jordan supported Badr's royalist forces to oppose the newly formed republic. |
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Our report on the Yorkshire Evening Post's premature coverage of the death of the Queen Mother caused outrage among royalist Register readers. |
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But finding his army outflanked by Cromwell, he moved south in August, making for the old royalist strongholds of Wales and the west midlands. |
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He took the side of his mother, whose royalist background in the west of France he subsequently mythologized. |
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The county remained royalist territory but suffered from raids and incursions. |
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Peru's independence was proclaimed in 1821 by José de San Mart à n and the country remained a royalist stronghold. |
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On Chambord's death Lyautey's royalist sympathies seem to have atrophied. |
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A contentious royalist press bitterly denounced the policies of the Assembly as spoliation and the Revolutionary atmosphere as a form of anarchy. |
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At Marston Moor, in 1644, he commanded the left wing of the royalist army. |
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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. |
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The royalist has always maintained that Harry's red hair is a Spencer, not a Hewitt trait. |
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A succession of royalist intrigues had already been exposed. |
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Part of the explanation of the fighting around 1690 was that James's supporters, particularly the Vatican and royalist France, would not accept his successors. |
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As we say in France, don't be more royalist than the king: don't be the king if you are not the king. |
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Upon his death, his nine-year-old son was left with what remained of his royalist supporters. |
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If the populist, royalist Daily Mail saw itself as supporting a very successful project, the tone in the Telegraph remained more in keeping with older ideas of the monarchy. |
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No pictures of him cavorting naked in hotel rooms have yet been received by the royalist. |
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In particular, biased courts issue verdicts that suit the interests of a narrow royalist elite, or so ran the argument. |
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The royalist is urgently contacting Russian Tatler to see this extraordinary document with our own eyes. |
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Will he avoid the pitfalls of an 'unobtainable chamber'  which could, like that of Louis XVIII turn out to be more royalist than the King ? |
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Generally, Hume took a moderate royalist position and considered revolution unnecessary to achieve necessary reform. |
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The flag was created to replace the traditional ermine plain standard, considered too aristocratic and royalist. |
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By 1920, the Red Army, under its commander Trotsky, had largely defeated the royalist White Armies. |
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In 1642 the English Civil War broke out between the Charles' royalist supporters and Parliament. |
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The actual circumstances of the escape are known largely through the later accounts of the royalist proponents of the plan. |
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The royalist side received support from Saudi Arabia, while the republicans were supported by Egypt and the Soviet Union. |
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No military repercussions occurred because of skillful bribing of royalist troops. |
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In the early 19th century, while most of South America was swept by wars of independence, Peru remained a royalist stronghold. |
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Though he was a staunch royalist, his Legitimist beliefs prevented him from sympathizing with the royal House of Orléans, and he preferred instead to serve the existing republican regime. |
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Kate is less than 12 weeks pregnant, a source confirmed to the royalist. |
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You don't have to be a royalist to find them a deeply depressing crew. |
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However, he may possibly have resented him either for his hypothetical links with royalist circles or his privileged relations with England, or even, quite simply, his desire to conduct business with the whole of Europe. |
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After the United States War of Independence, the islands were settled by royalist sympathizers who established cotton plantations, sustained with slave labour. |
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Their restoration tendencies became evident for instance in their royalist solidarity with David, his dynasty and his kingdom, as also in their fidelity to the established Temple worship. |
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While I was very small he was away for long periods, parachuted into southern Serbia to support the brave fight of the royalist Serbs against Nazism. |
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Disputes began to emerge between those rebels who had expected the charter to return lands that had been confiscated and the royalist faction. |
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However, because of the Dissolution Act, the Long Parliament continued to sit during and beyond the Civil War, without its royalist members. |
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The Scots forces were divided into royalist Engagers and Presbyterian Covenanters, who even fought each other. |
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It nationalised all church lands, as well as lands belonging to royalist enemies who went into exile. |
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The Directory eventually gave him command of the Army of Italy after he suppressed a revolt against the government from royalist insurgents. |
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Caracciolo was tried by royalist Neapolitan officers and sentenced to death. |
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Although Ripon was not in the main line of fighting which was to the east, it remained loyal and royalist during the English Civil War. |
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Aphra Behn, Matthew Prior, and Robert Gould, by contrast, were outsiders who were profoundly royalist. |
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In 1266, it was the site of the Battle of Chesterfield, in which a band of rebel barons were defeated by a royalist army. |
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He set up his court at Oxford, where the royalist MPs formed the Oxford Parliament. |
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Carnwath's action was misinterpreted by the royalist soldiers as a signal to move back, leading to a collapse of their position. |
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During the Civil War in the 17th century, Truro raised a sizeable force to fight for the king and a royalist mint was set up. |
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Their intervention looks more interested in reviving a system of tutelary democracy, in which a bunch of royalist elites control the state, though the new regime denies it. |
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In December, he had been sentenced to prison for 18 months, in absentia, for defaming Hun Sen and Prince Norodom Ranariddh, the president of the royalist party. |
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However, increased tensions and an attempted coup by royalist army officers in support of Strafford and in which Charles was involved began to sway the issue. |
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Charles's nephew Prince Rupert of the Rhine disagreed with the battle strategy of the royalist commander Lord Lindsey, and Charles sided with Rupert. |
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A royalist uprising was planned for 1 August 1659, but it was foiled. |
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He is a North Walian royalist with a more sceptical view of inde pendence. |
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In retaliation, royalist forces destroyed a large part of the town. |
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At Turnham Green on the outskirts of London, the royalist army met resistance from the city militia, and faced with a numerically superior force, Charles ordered a retreat. |
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Anglesey revolted against Parliament again in 1648, and Beaumaris was briefly reoccupied by royalist forces, surrendering for a second time in October that year. |
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The Seaforths' royalist inclinations led to Lewis becoming garrisoned during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms by Cromwell's troops, who destroyed the old castle in Stornoway. |
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Some of the royalist ladies installed themselves in convents in Holland and France that offered safe haven for indigent and travelling nobles and allies. |
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The first siege, in 1643, was unsuccessful, but by 1645 Corfe was one of the last remaining royalist strongholds in Southern England and fell to a siege ending in an assault. |
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