30 adjectives to describe revolutionists

In behalf of the Society which we represent, we call upon all our fellow-citizens, who believe it is right to obey God rather than man, to declare themselves peaceful revolutionists, and to unite with us under the stainless banner of Liberty, having for its motto"EQUAL RIGHTS FOR ALLNO UNION WITH SLAVEHOLDERS!"

He was fond of children, and the sight of a poor little French peasant girl seems to have been one of the main causes leading him to become an ardent revolutionist.

I'm not going to have foreign revolutionists come here and block the things I've spent my life working for. HOLDEN: I don't seem to know what you mean at all.

The Superior of the house is an immoderate revolutionist, speaks English very well, and is a great admirer of our party writers.

The royalists, amidst their ostensible persecutions, are particularly elated; and I have been told, that many conspicuous revolutionists already talk of emigration.

It would only be necessary to decapitate that dangerous revolutionist, Eustachio.

"'He's most disturbing and persuasive anywaythe revolutionist!' said Mrs. Bill.

They were robbed horribly by those dreadful revolutionists.

" She was an enthusiastic revolutionist, I could see, unsuspected, however, by the police on account of her high position in Petersburg society.

"That is, I mean there's little likelihood of our being robbed of our precious machine now, with both government officials and envious revolutionists left in the lurch.

On the very night that Robert Moore arrived at his cottage in the Hollow, after being nursed back to life in the house of the neighbour who was with him when he was shot by a fanatical revolutionist, he scribbled a note to ask his cousin Caroline to call, as was her wont before the days of misunderstanding.

Or perhaps, there might be a fearless revolutionist officer aboard with that one, sworn to shoot at the first sign of treachery.

It need not be added that he sympathized with Burke's "Reflections on the French Revolution,"that immortal document which for rhetoric and passion has never been surpassed, and also for the brilliancy with which reverence for established institutions is upheld, and the disgust, hatred, and scorn uttered for the excesses which marked the godless revolutionists of the age.

In fine, these unknown revolutionists, guilty most certainly, but perhaps sincere, claim for Paris rights that almost the whole of Paris is inclined to demand.

It is natural, according to the humanitarian revolutionist, to kill other people with dynamite and himself with vegetarianism.

I'll teach those men to use their brains instead of being led by these infernal revolutionists.

Yet this is the picture of a man plentifully beloved, large-minded but strangely naïf; a revolutionist of childlike directness.

"'He's most disturbing and persuasive anywaythe revolutionist!' said Mrs. Bill.

"You don't think then," asked Andy, when it had vanished from view, "that Puss and his biplane could have fallen into the hands of the Colombia authorities and that they're using it for scouting to learn the movements of these ragged revolutionists?"

One day a mob of drunken, riotous revolutionists stormed the government buildings while he was on sentry duty.

My chief objection to these semi-scientific revolutionists is that they are not at all revolutionary.

My chief objection to these semi-scientific revolutionists is that they are not at all revolutionary.

In our times he would have been permitted to run away; but those stern and angry old revolutionists demanded his blood.

In fine, these unknown revolutionists, guilty most certainly, but perhaps sincere, claim for Paris rights that almost the whole of Paris is inclined to demand.

"What is the third estate?" said that able revolutionist.

30 adjectives to describe  revolutionists