jacobinical
Usage examples for jacobinical:
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If Mrs. Halifax had a weak point, it was her prejudice against anything French or Jacobinical
"John Halifax, Gentleman" – Dinah Maria Mulock Craik -
The most Jacobinical thing I ever heard of!
"The Constitutional History of England From 1760 to 1860" – Charles Duke Yonge -
Indeed Ministers, by negotiating at one time with a Jacobinical government in France, plainly proved they were not so hostile to its principles as they would now wish to appear.
"Selected-Speeches-on-British-Foreign-Policy-1738-1914" – Jones, Edgar R. (Edgar Rees), Sir -
The accession of Windham to the Cabinet, in July 1794, had strengthened their influence at Westminster; and incidents which occurred in France during the winter of 1794- 5 evinced a decline of Jacobinical enthusiasm.
"William Pitt and the Great War" – John Holland Rose