30 adjectives to describe tory

Lady Churchill was also at that time a moderate Tory, and fanned the prejudices of her mistress.

In politics Salt was a whig, and Coventry a staunch tory.

This I know of Tom, but who dare say it of so known a Tory?

"'Where is he?' asked a dark eyed, keen sighted tory, rising from his seat'I didn't much like his looks, the other day.' "'Something serious abroad!'exclaimed several at the same time rising'Captain!

Ain't old Harry right now, eh?' The old fox was fishing for an assent, not for its own sake, for he was a fierce Tory, and would have stood up to be shot at any day, not only for his master's sake, but for the sake of a single pheasant of his master's; but he hated Tregarva for many reasons, and was daily on the watch to entrap him on some of his peculiar points, whereof he had, as we shall find, a good many.

The host proved himself a firm tory, and wondered that Crosby and every one else should not think and feel precisely as he did.

He does not dogmatize or lay down the law; in fact, when acting as host he is so mild, docile, and pleasant that a fossilized Tory, or even a fiery Nationalist, might play with him.

A curious sequel to this disappointment was the accident that made the Roger Morris house Washington's head-quarters in 1776, both Morris and his wife being fugitive Tories.

As soon as I had satisfied the Signor Barrofaldi, the vice-governatore" "Veechy-govern-the-tory.

Clergymen, lawyers, physicians, counsellors, Governor, senators, and representatives were arrayed against us; and we Marshpees account all who opposed our freedom, as tories, hostile to the constitution, and the liberties of the country.

" Oxfordclérical et littéraireétait tory; Cambridge, scientifique, qui avait eu Newton

Yet I felt like a cheat to-night as I led Sir Harry on to tell me what he did,Sir Harry, who thinks me, as all the rest do, a stanch little Tory, for I have kept my counsel indeed, and no one suspects.

"To command was to be obeyed with Captain Edwards, and soon no sound was heard save the slow and regular tread of the horses of the soldiers under command of Lieutenant Brown "Captain Lewis, the partisan tory who had carried off Miss Williams, was an officer of some fame.

He broke with the liberal Whigs and joined forces with the reactionary Tories.

The son of a small Surrey farmer, a respectable Tory and churchman, ventured to plead against certain extraordinary cruelties being inflicted on Englishmen whose hands were tied, by the whips of German superiors; who were then parading in English fields their stiff foreign uniforms and their sanguinary foreign discipline.

The returned tories, who had at different times abandoned the settlement in order to join in those savage expeditions, were the most distinguished for their cruelty: in this they resembled the tories that joined the British forces.

But your rory-tory, hurly-burly blue-bottle, is no better than a bully.

It was instinct with the fiery energy of the writer, and well suited to goad into action the rough tories, and the doubtful men, to whom it was addressed.

"'Where is he?' asked a dark eyed, keen sighted tory, rising from his seat'I didn't much like his looks, the other day.' "'Something serious abroad!'exclaimed several at the same time rising'Captain!

Yet I felt like a cheat to-night as I led Sir Harry on to tell me what he did,Sir Harry, who thinks me, as all the rest do, a stanch little Tory, for I have kept my counsel indeed, and no one suspects.

Mr. Grote's father, the banker, was, I believe, a thorough Tory, and his mother intensely Evangelical; so that for his liberal opinions he was in no way indebted to home influences.

This great service was, however, regarded by the ultra Tories as an act of apostasy, and Peel incurred so much reproach from his former friends that he resigned his seat as member for Oxford University, and accepted the constituency of Westbury.

He is now a violent Ultra-Tory.

A hot quarrel, almost resulting in a fight, ensued; Hill and Lacey accusing Williams of being bent merely on plundering the wealthy tories and of desiring to avoid a battle with the British.

Know all ye Whigs and Tories of the Pit, (Ye furious Guelphs and Gibelins of Wit, Who for the Cause, and Crimes of Forty One So furiously maintain the Quarrel on) Our Author, as you'll find it writ in Story, Has hitherto been a most wicked Tory; But now, to th'joy o'th' Brethren be it spoken, Our Sister's vain mistaken Eyes are open; And wisely valuing her dear Interest now, All-powerful Whigs, converted is to you.

30 adjectives to describe  tory