At the Trial of Louis XVI in 1792, most Girondins had voted for the " appeal to the people ", and so laid themselves open to the charge of " royalism ".
32.
His intransigent views were incompatible with the spirit of concession and compromise which prevailed in the prince's council from 1649 to 1650, and he withdrew from active participation in the cause of royalism.
33.
Democracy, moderate republicanism, and the desire for constitutional guarantees could hardly make head way against the various forces of royalism, for the most moderate men of either party were sufficiently in sympathy to admit compromise.
34.
But even the pure Royalism which now ruled in the invading army could not alter the fact that it was a Scottish army, and it was not an Independent faction but all England that took arms against it.
35.
Taking the edge off the lurch toward royalism, he said with suitable self-deprecation : " I'll worry about that on my own timeline since I can't keep a schedule anyhow ."
36.
His royalism could not suffer the substitution, as the controlling power in the state, of a parliament for the monarchy, nor his conservatism the revolutionary changes in church and state now insisted upon by the opposite faction.
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It takes a big, expansive tradition to stretch from vestiges of French royalism to the tale of the dancing turkey, from music of Bach and Mozart to jargon like crow and shlurp ( with forlorn sounds to match ).
38.
He was an eloquent speaker, and master of many subjects; and his proved royalism made it impossible for the Ultra-Royalists to discredit him, much as they resented his consistent opposition to their short-sighted violence.
39.
On 12 April 1648 Brent presented four of the visitors for the degree of M . A . Early in May of the same year Brent spoke for Anthony ?Wood's retention of his postmastership in spite of his avowed royalism.
40.
Muskerry desired to turn his full attention to the politics of the Irish Confederations supreme council, and so immediately after the ceremony, Muskerry resigned in favour of Theobald Taaffe, a nobleman who had joined the Irish Confederates but who was known to be sympathetic to Royalism.