"Royalism" Quotes from Famous Books
... accusation of the Citoyenne Souchard, who denounces you as the friend of royalism and of ... — Kilgorman - A Story of Ireland in 1798 • Talbot Baines Reed
... great conflict in the struggle, avowed royalism had only an indirect connection. By this time the Paris sections were thoroughly reorganized, having purged themselves of the extreme democratic elements from the suburbs. They were well drilled, well armed, and enthusiastic for resistance to the decree of the Convention requiring the compulsory ... — The Life of Napoleon Bonaparte - Vol. I. (of IV.) • William Milligan Sloane
... consulting democrat. Chateaubriand, Lamennais, Lamartine,—the chiefs of parties at first totally opposed to his own,—came to seek his friendship, and loved to repose and refresh themselves in his conversation. He enjoyed, a little mischievously, seeing one of them (Chateaubriand) lay aside his royalism, another (Lamennais) abjure his Catholicism, and the third (Lamartine) forget his former aristocracy, in visiting him. He looked upon this, and justly, as a homage paid to the manners and spirit of the age, of which he was the humble but ... — Atlantic Monthly, Vol. 1, No. 4, February, 1858 • Various |