Which preposition to use with democrat
To the last, he was an aristocrat in sentiment, a democrat in opinion.
Jeremy, democrat of democrats, who had slept without complaining between the legs of a dead horse on a rain-swept battlefield, with a lousy Turkish prisoner hugging him close to share the blanket, was up in arms at once.
He was a Catholic Democrat like the workman.
| POMEROY'S DEMOCRAT for 1870 will be the best newspaper ever | | printed.
For Vice President they selected Andrew Johnson, a Union man and war Democrat from Tennessee.
" "Get them harnessed right away, load up the baggage, and have the democrat at the hotel in twenty minutes.
As I saw the perfection, order, and good taste, in all arrangements throughout, and listened to Mr. Huron's description of the life and leading characteristics of its chief, it seemed impossible to reconcile the tone of the Democrat with the moral status of its editor.
He was a man of great ability, but was proud, reserved, and cold, "a Democrat by party name, an autocrat in feeling and sentiment,a type of the highest Southern culture, and exclusive Southern caste."
Emerson well says, "Each class fixes its eye on the advantages it has not,the refined on rude strength, the democrat on birth and breeding."
I'm afraid there's a Democrat under the bed.
A power seldom falls being wholly faultless; and it is true that the Second Empire became contaminated with cosmopolitan spies and swindlers, justly reviled by such democrats as Rochefort as well as Hugo.