19 Verbs to Use for the Word revolutionist

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!"

Vienna, too, rose in rebellion against the court, and now the Hungarians hastened to assist the revolutionists in the Austrian capital.

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

A few scattering volleys were followed by a lull, and, then with a shout of joy, the troops last remaining loyal threw down their arms and rushed across to embrace the revolutionists.

Huerta, who is an excellent organizer, soon appreciated the magnitude of the revolt and rushed troops to the north as rapidly as possible, his strategy being to hold all railroad lines and cities with strong columns which would force the revolutionists to operate in the intervals between the railroads.

While you were fixing it up for me, why didn't you arrange for him too? FEJEVARY: Because I am not in the business of getting foreign revolutionists out of jail.

The Livingstons headed the Anglo-American revolutionists in the colony of New York as the Schuylers headed the Knickerbocker Dutch.

" Byron's poetry was politically influential also, by reason of its liberty-loving spirit,arousing Italy, inspiring the young revolutionists of Germany, and awaking a generous sympathy for Greece.

In one way it was an advantage,the overthrow of the Republic had broken the bond which joined the German revolutionists to France.

There was onea former army officerwith whom there labored a revolutionist, a German, recently from Europe.

General Richard Montgomery, who led the revolutionists in their attack on Quebec in 1775-76, furnishes the case of an English officer who, having resigned his commission, came to America and, on the outbreak of the rebellion, took service in the rebel forces.

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.

" "Do you mean the revolutionists?" exclaimed Andy, interested instantly.

From pillar to post the revolutionists have been hunted by the bloodhounds of police, yet the "Red Priest" still lives on quietly in Petersburg, and the Princess Zurloff, still unsuspected, devotes the greater part of her enormous income to the cause of freedom.

It was to our fathers like the shadow of a great rock in a weary landit has enabled them to transmit to us a fair and glorious inheritanceif we suffer revolutionists to rob us of this birth right

They played a prominent part in the Revolutions of 1830 and 1848, supporting the revolutionists; but in 1852 their powers were curtailed, and in 1871 they were dissolved by the National Assembly.

Sir John Johnson himself told the revolutionists that 'their Tory neighbours, and not himself, were blameable for those acts.'

It is no good asking the revolutionist out to dinner; he will neither say anything amusing, nor know the difference between chalk and cheese.

She understood revolutionists.

19 Verbs to Use for the Word  revolutionist