Definitionn. a member of the radical movement that instituted the Reign of Terror during the French Revolution
Last update: July 20, 2015
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At bottom, Martainville was a Jacobin. [Please select]
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I like you better as a lover than as a Jacobin. [Please select]
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26) have been crossed with Pouters and with Jacobins, and with a hybrid Jacobin-trumpeter (Riedel s. [Please select]
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In Moore's time, in 1735, the Jacobin was considered the smallest kind of pigeon, and the bill is said to be very short. [Please select]
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Moore even speaks of the Jacobin as being the smallest pigeon. [Please select]
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Many of them were members of the Jacobin club or that of the Cordeliers. [Please select]
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A radical party, known as "Jacobins," then sprang up, taking its name from a Jacobin monastery in which it held its sessions. [Please select]
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The boldest among these were known as the Jacobins, after the old Jacobin cloister in which they held their political meetings. [Please select]
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Strassburg, the city which gave birth to the Marseillaise, had been a centre of Jacobin activities. [Please select]
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The politics of the masters of the show varied as their audiences changed from the children of the rich at noon to the Jacobin workmen at the coming of dusk. [Please select]
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I hope you did tell that cursed Jacobin he would go to a place he doesn’t believe in, but which is a little like France to-day. [Please select]
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