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Definition of Czarists
1. czarist [n] - See also: czarist
Lexicographical Neighbors of Czarists
Literary usage of Czarists
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Short History of the Near East: From the Founding of Constantinople (330 A by William Stearns Davis (1922)
"The czarists hastily retired, and by August 2, 1854, the last of them crossed
the Pruth. Nicholas had thus failed in a most humiliating fashion, ..."
2. Bolshevism: The Enemy of Political and Industrial Democracy by John Spargo (1919)
"They were not pro-German, but anti-czarists. They believed quite honestly, most
of them, that Russia's defeat was the surest and quickest 1 Quoted by ..."
3. The New Constitutions of Europe by Howard Lee McBain, Lindsay Rogers (1922)
"... steady stream of volumes dealing with the Russian Revolution: soldiers,
newspaper correspondents, college professors, czarists, Bolsheviki, governesses, ..."
4. Sovietism: The A B C of Russian Bolshevism--according to the Bolshevists by William English Walling (1920)
"The fact that Gorky preferred the Bolshevists to the czarists, rejoined them in
the hope of bringing them his way, and is now more optimistic about them, ..."
5. Everybody's World by Sherwood Eddy (1920)
"It includes not only the czarists of Russia, the militarists of Japan, the
commercial profiteers of America, many imperialists in England and France, ..."
6. Soviet Russia by Friends of Soviet Russia, Soviet Union Russian Soviet Government Bureau (New York, N.Y.) (1920)
"... in the last combat, to the end of dispersing by a powerful and decisive action
the rest of the band of White Guard adventurers and fawning czarists. ..."