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"They are tapping into the celebrity culture, and they have to be careful not to be seen as selling out," says Joanne Leyland, who runs a Web site called The Royalist and says she has been a "Royal watcher" since the marriage of Prince Charles and Lady Diana in 1981.
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Being known as a Royalist, the events that occurred at La Granja in 1832 facilitated the designs of his enemies.
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 58, Number 358, August 1845 Various
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Some verses of Marvell's attributable to this period (1646-1650) show him keeping what may be called Royalist company.
Andrew Marvell Birrell, Augustine, 1850-1933 1905
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England, and call the Royalist party again to revolt.
History of the English People, Volume VI (of 8) Puritan England, 1642-1660; The Revolution, 1660-1683 John Richard Green 1860
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"Royalist," of 140 tons burden, and for three years tested its capacities and trained his crew of [v. 04 p. 0645] twenty men, chiefly in the
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 3 "Brescia" to "Bulgaria" Various
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"Royalist," had, by his judgment and intrepidity, established a thriving community, of which he had been appointed the chief or rajah.
The Mate of the Lily Notes from Harry Musgrave's Log Book William Henry Giles Kingston 1847
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The Order of the Garter was now identified as a Royalist symbol and Prynne’s attack was seen to be political by nature.
The Dragon’s Trail Joanna Pitman 2006
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The Order of the Garter was now identified as a Royalist symbol and Prynne’s attack was seen to be political by nature.
The Dragon’s Trail Joanna Pitman 2006
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The Order of the Garter was now identified as a Royalist symbol and Prynne’s attack was seen to be political by nature.
The Dragon’s Trail Joanna Pitman 2006
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The Order of the Garter was now identified as a Royalist symbol and Prynne’s attack was seen to be political by nature.
The Dragon’s Trail Joanna Pitman 2006
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