After the Restoration of 1660, Sheldon was nominated for a contemplated Order of the Royal Oak, in honour of his family's devotion to Royalism.
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And with his engaging personality and down-home humor _ source of the famed " Royalisms " _ their coach slowly evolved into a national icon.
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There was no room for a third party between the Mountain, which was identified with the Republic, and royalism, which was the ally of the enemy.
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The Chilean War of Independence brought new hostilities to the frontier, with different factions of Spaniards, Chileans and Mapuches fighting for independence, royalism or personal gain.
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During the ascendancy of the House of Bourbon, he held a post in the foreign office, to which is due the royalism of some of his newspaper articles.
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Hilkiah Bedford, a political opponent, called him " an insolent, mercenary pettifogger, " who without jury or evidence sent to the gallows any he suspected of royalism.
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In his earlier years Denham suffered for his Royalism; during the English Civil War, he was appointed High Sheriff of Surrey ( for 1642 ) and governor of Farnham Castle.
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In the context of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, "'Orangism "'is royalism that favors the House of Orange's rules as kings and queens.
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As on the other side ultra-Catholic and anti-royalist doctrines were closely associated, so on the side of the two kings the principles of tolerance and royalism were united.
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Now that the twin pressures of Royalism and those in the Long Parliament who were hostile to the Army had been defeated, the divisions in the Army present in the Putney Debates resurfaced.