Its aim was to vindicate the vested interests of legitimism against the doctrines of the French Revolution. |
But it would have lost to its oldest opponent, legitimism, and lost badly. |
Rightly envisaged, the Crimean war was the end of what remained of absolutism and legitimism in Europe. |
If in her husband's room at the bank legitimism was a mere unpopulated principle, in her salon Legitimacy was nothing but persons. |
In literature the tendency appears as romanticism, in politics as legitimism, in religion as ultramontanism. |
The apologists affixed a species of legitimism, a pretension that the Church had always from the first saluted the emperor. |