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  • "Anarchists" -- terms which had been weakened by excessive use.

    History of the United States Mary Ritter Beard 1917

  • They used the Patriot Act to intimidate and stifle dessent, and were called Anarchists by the police, which was echoed by the media without any follow up or legal recourse.

    Details on RNC Bomb plan 2008

  • For a good many months the Anarchists were the only game in town.

    The Brawl in St. Paul 2008

  • For it must be understood that the "red wing" of the Anarchists is a very small section of the body of philosophers known as Anarchists.

    A Girl Among the Anarchists Isabel Meredith

  • Our mess at present, commonly known as the Anarchists, consists of those who take and those who give life -- three Trench Mortar Batteries and one Field Ambulance.

    Letters from France Isaac Alexander Mack

  • It was merely a raid to make the Fascists divert troops from the other side of Huesca, where the Anarchists were attacking again.

    Homage to Catalonia 1938

  • The point of doing it now was that the Anarchists were attacking on the Jaca road, and to advance on this side made them divert troops to face us.

    Homage to Catalonia 1938

  • The field had to be "cleared of disturbing elements," and the Anarchists were the first to suffer.

    My Disillusionment in Russia Goldman, Emma, 1869-1940 1923

  • The desire not to be confused with the Anarchists was another reason.

    Bolshevism The Enemy of Political and Industrial Democracy John Spargo 1921

  • The Anarchists were a mere herd of vagabonds and thieves, said he.

    The Three Cities Trilogy: Paris, Volume 4 ��mile Zola 1871

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