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- Republicanism is a political ideology that encomp****es a range of ideas from civic virtue, political parti****tion, harms of corruption, positives of mixed...
- Americans was a worse scandal, and a grave corruption of America's republicanist ideals. They argued that the tragedy of Reconstruction was not that...
- Starčević's death, the party would embrace anti-Serb, anti-Yugoslav and Republicanist leadership. In 1929, the party was dissolved after the proclamation...
- immediate consequence of the coup d'état was the Shah's suppression of all republicanist[page needed] political dissent, especially the liberal and nationalist...
- parties of Spain, especially of the importance those parties give to Republicanist positions. The PCR has been linked with the Anti-imperialist Movement...
- abolished by the Lei Áurea ("Golden Law") in 1888. He was also one of the republicanist parti****nts in the 1889 coup that overthrew the monarchy of Dom Pedro...
- new attempts to submit it to the Papal States failed. The sympathy of Republicanist advocates inside the Italian "Risorgimento" movement, the hospitality...
- 1842 proposal of territorial organization of Spain devised by Federal Republicanist author Wenceslao Ayguals de Izco. "Annual po****tion census 2021-2024"...
- question the legitimacy of the monarchy. As a result, many Moroccan republicanists are active outside Morocco, in Europe or North America often with self-imposed...
- to: Tricolour, the flags of three bands adopted in the revolutionary republicanist movements of the late 18th and 19th centuries, specifically Tiranga...