Jacobinical

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Darwin's reputation by successfully linking his metaphorical extravagance with his "jacobinical" science, ❋ Unknown (2006)

This is awful, vile, jacobinical stuff — stuff you are not supposed to see in this easygoing, constitutional, non-extremist country. ❋ Steven Barnes (2009)

Loves of the Triangles was not the only assault on Darwin's jacobinical science — William ❋ Unknown (2006)

And on the Sunday morning, Mr. Stirn, who was the earliest riser in the parish, perceived, in going to the farmyard, that the knob of the column that flanked the board had been feloniously broken off; that the four holes were bunged up with mud; and that some jacobinical villain had carved, on the very centre of the flourish or scroll work, ❋ Various (N/A)

Pestilent jacobinical tracts, conceived and composed in the sinks of manufacturing towns -- found their way into the popular beer-house -- heaven knows how, though the Tinker was suspected of being the disseminator by all but Stirn, who still, in a whisper, accused the Papishers. ❋ Various (N/A)

The king had at first favoured the cause, but a shocking massacre of the white population in the French portion of St. Domingo by the negroes, who were excited by the preaching of the "rights of man," turned him against it, and he thenceforward regarded abolition as jacobinical. ❋ William Hunt (1886)

But this was no time for such an art; this was not a revolution to be guided by reason, not even reason like Condorcet's, streaked with jacobinical fibre. ❋ John Morley (1880)

He made it a personal matter, declared it the "most jacobinical thing he had ever heard of;" and he informed the world at large that he would consider any man who proposed it his personal enemy. ❋ Mary Frances Cusack (1864)

And on the Sunday morning, Mr. Stirn, who was the earliest riser in the parish, perceived, in going to the farmyard, that the knob of the column that flanked the board had been feloniously broken off; that the four holes were bunged up with mud; and that some jacobinical villain had carved, on the very centre of the flourish or scroll-work, ❋ Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton (1838)

Mr. Avenel's fingers itched to knock the tinker's villanous hat off his jacobinical head, but he repressed the undignified impulse by thrusting both hands deep into his trousers 'pockets. ❋ Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton (1838)

They receive, and with dreadful fidelity they give back, all jacobinical impulses. ❋ Thomas De Quincey (1822)

She is always ready for jacobinical scoffs at a man for being a lord, if he happens to fail; she is always ready for toadying a lord, if he happens to make a hit. ❋ Thomas De Quincey (1822)

Captain Wallingford, by 'a brigand of a French piratical, picarooning, plundering vagabond, '"reading from what I dare say was another caption, prepared for the other side of the question;" a fresh instance of Gallic aggression, and republican, jacobinical insolence; atrocities that are of ❋ James Fenimore Cooper (1820)

The cry of a jacobinical conspiracy was loudly raised, and Colonel Wardle was reviled, taunted, and menacingly reminded of the great responsibility which he incurred, by making such charges against the illustrious ❋ Henry Hunt (1804)

Royal Highness would now have an opportunity of clearing away these insinuations, which had been so basely levelled at him, for some time past, by the jacobinical part of the public press; which attacks Mr. York, Mr. Canning, and Lord Castlereagh asserted to be the effect of a ❋ Henry Hunt (1804)

He was heard very coolly, and even met with some disapprobation, upon which, getting warm, he declared that no man should utter any jacobinical expressions while he was present. ❋ Henry Hunt (1804)

French jacobinical declamation, and inserted by Biggs, (the fool of a printer,) in order forsooth, that he might send the book, and a letter to Earl Stanhope; who, to prove that he was not mad in all things, treated both book and letter with silent contempt. ❋ Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1803)

I am a in sharp rein but i get revolting when meryta aldose that ultimateness enets is clew religiously the blowhard, or that all jacobinical remuneration are retral, or that antilles demographer is aerobic. ❋ Unknown (2009)

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