Definition, Betydelse & Anagram | Engelska ordet SYMPATHIES


SYMPATHIES

Definition av SYMPATHIES

  1. böjningsform av sympathy

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  • is remarkable in its willingness to offer both sides of the conflict -- though its sympathies are firmly with the Loyalists.
  • As queen, Marie Antoinette became increasingly unpopular among the people; the French libelles accused her of being profligate, promiscuous, having illegitimate children, and harboring sympathies for France's perceived enemies, including her native Austria.
  • The empress had iconodule sympathies and deposed Patriarch John VII of Constantinople, replacing him with the iconodule Methodius I in 843.
  • Samaranch's political sympathies were for the Nationalists, and he deserted to Nationalist-held territory by way of France.
  • In 1850 secessionists in the town formed a vigilante committee which terrorized any white people who had abolitionist sympathies.
  • He was ordained in 1824 and placed in charge of the parish of Puiseaux, in the diocese of Orléans, where his uncompromisingly Catholic and royalist sympathies did not coincide with local patriotism and the new regime of the Citizen-King.
  • Prior to the founding of Mountain View in 1890, the town of Riggsville, established in 1819 by Thomas Augustus Riggs, existed immediately to the east remaining until after the Civil War, when towns with southern sympathies were to be renamed or moved altogether.
  • She sympathized with the Confederacy during the American Civil War, but the conflicting sympathies between husband and wife did not separate their household.
  • During the American Civil War, a Union Naval contingent occupied Leonardtown, searching all houses for weapons and supplies intended for shipment across the Potomac River to Virginia as Southern Maryland and the town's sympathies lay with the Confederacy.
  • The Irish city is the more likely namesake, since Belfast was the birthplace of Alexander Macomb, a prosperous New York City merchant of Loyalist sympathies who was instrumental in land speculation in Northern New York.
  • During the Red Scare of the 1950s, Yellow Springs and Antioch College came under scrutiny for alleged sympathies of faculty and students to the Communist Party, due to many locals' support of left-wing politics.
  • Sherman pardoned Elisha Johnson for his part in supplying the Confederates because of Johnson's northern birth and sympathies.
  • Vásquez's forces back across the Rio Grande, he was disparaged as having Mexican sympathies and loyalties.
  • Although staunchly Royalist in its sympathies, the city, and the cathedral, escaped largely unscathed from the tumult of the English Civil War and plans for complete demolition formulated during the Commonwealth were not taken forward.
  • Bardoux was established as an advocate in Clermont-Ferrand, and did not hesitate to proclaim his Republican sympathies.
  • The STV system was the subject of criticism from grassroots Unionists, but because the three-year period ended during the Labour government of 1924, the Stormont government decided not to provoke the known egalitarian sympathies of many Labour backbenchers and held the second election on the same basis.
  • He entered politics and was part of the Conseil des Cinq Cents in April, 1797; however, as he incurred the hostility of the Directory by his royalist sympathies he withdrew to his patrimonial inheritance of Grateloup, near Bergerac, where he avoided the excesses of the French Revolution and where he devoted himself to philosophy.
  • His sympathies were now with the Gironde, and after the insurrection of the 12th Prairial (31 May 1793) his life was in danger.
  • On the outbreak of the French Revolution King Ferdinand IV of Naples and Queen Maria Carolina did not at first actively oppose reform; but after the fall of the French monarchy they became violently opposed to it, and in 1793, joined the first coalition against France, instituting severe persecutions against all who were remotely suspected of French sympathies.
  • The sympathies of Reuss were German rather than French, and after the annexation of Alsace to Germany he remained at Strasbourg, and retained his professorship till he retired on a pension in 1888.


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