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In those days people talked of a "Repealer" as the most practical of all politicians, the kind of politician that carries a club.
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In the year since the governor took office, he already has cut more than 2,000 jobs and created an Office of the Repealer to reduce regulation.
Budget Overhaul Splits Kansas GOP Douglas Belkin 2012
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Every Repealer, and every Anti – Repealer in Dublin felt that it was a contest, in which he himself was, to a certain extent, individually engaged.
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Repealer than his brother, he was not so well versed in the details of Repeal tactics, or in the strength and weakness of the Repeal ranks.
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Martin was a staunch Repealer, and had gone as far as Galway, and
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He was an earnest and active Repealer and Young Irelander.
The Life Story of an Old Rebel John Denvir
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Very early in our correspondence, Patrick told me that he was a Repealer.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 08, No. 47, September, 1861 Various
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But still he, Patrick, was a Repealer; and he wished me to know precisely what he meant by that, and what he proposed to do in consequence.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 08, No. 47, September, 1861 Various
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Or, if parliament were to legislate anew for this special case, the Repealer would then split his large mobs into many small ones: he would lecture, he would preach, he would sing, in default of other excuses for meeting.
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 54, No. 334, August 1843 Various
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From the day on which O'Brien became a Repealer, down to the date of the secession, the strongest prop of the
Speeches from the Dock, Part I Various
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