- Tuesday. A
contributor to The Gentleman's
Magazine in 1737,
during an
anti-
Gallican phase of
British culture, was of the
opinion that ****
throwing arose...
-
Glorious Days (or July Revolution)
erupted due to the
authoritarian and
anti-
Gallican tendencies showed by
Charles X and his
Prime Minister Jules de Polignac...
- The
Gallican Rite is a
historical form of
Christian liturgy and
other ritual practices in
Western Christianity. It is not a
single liturgical rite but...
-
Anti-clericalism is
opposition to
religious authority,
typically in
social or
political matters. Historically,
anti-clericalism in
Christian traditions...
- cir****stances will, I hope,
bring us
together again—but
still I am
anti-
Gallican: I ask not, what sort of
Government prevail, but
under none, can I submit...
-
notary in London. By 1811 he had
become strongly anti-republican,
founding the
Anti-
Gallican Monitor and
Anti-Corsican
Chronicle (subsequently
known as the...
- Aikin;
edited by
Aikin (volumes 1–6) and
Thomas Rees (volume 7).[e] The
Anti-
Gallican: or
Standard of
British loyalty,
religion and
liberty (1804).[e] The...
- of the
subsidy Arbuthnot was
giving Lewis Goldsmith,
founder of The
Anti-
Gallican Monitor, a
project of 1811 of
Arbuthnot and John
Charles Herries; and...
- – 9
February 1876) was a
French writer and publicist, and a
staunch anti-
Gallican monarchist. He went to
Paris in the
early part of 1817, and on 17 June...
-
constantly kept up, by the plain, unministerial,
anti-opposition,
anti-jacobin,
anti-
gallican,
anti-Napoleonic
spirit of your writings,
aided by the colloquial...