CARMAGNOLE (from Carmagnola, the town in Italy), a word first applied to a Piedmontese peasant costume, well known in the south of France, and brought to Paris by the revolutionaries of Marseilles in 1798. [Please select]
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Other encouraging rumors, such as the cutting of the water and light supplies of Mexico City by the revolutionaries, were rife. [Please select]
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In May, 1849, an insurrection in Dresden for a moment made the revolutionaries masters of the town. [Please select]
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For some years he lived in Italy, where he founded in 1864 an ``International Fraternity'' or ``Alliance of Socialist Revolutionaries. [Please select]
A wave of fierce indignation swept over Protestant Holland, which united in one camp orthodox Calvinists (anti-revolutionaries), conservatives and anti-papal liberals. [Please select]
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The coalition obtained a majority, 27 anti-revolutionaries and 25 Catholics being returned as against 46 liberals of various groups. [Please select]
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The anti-revolutionaries, however, did not, as a body, follow the lead of Kuyper. [Please select]
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The anti-revolutionaries placed in the foreground the upholding of the Reformed (orthodox Calvinistic) faith in the State, and of religious teaching in the schools. [Please select]
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The election of 1873 did not improve matters, for it left the divided liberals to face an opposition of equal strength, whenever the conservatives, anti-revolutionaries and Catholics acted together. [Please select]
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