Lexicographical Neighbors of Fascisti
Literary usage of Fascisti
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Living Age by Making of America Project, Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell (1922)
"He, the very father of the fascisti, to whom their movement owes its birth, whose
Fiume adventure is regarded as their most glorious exploit, now turns his ..."
2. Immortal Italy by Edgar Ansel Mowrer (1922)
"common cause with the fascisti, and paralyzed the resistance of the peasants.
Against the fascisti alone, the latter might have held their own. ..."
3. What's what in the Labor Movement: A Dictionary of Labor Affairs and Labor by Waldo Ralph Browne (1921)
"The fascisti are composed chiefly of students, former soldiers, and shopkeepers,
... The method of the fascisti is intimidation of all organizations with ..."
4. The Labor Movement and the Farmer by Hayes Robbins (1922)
"Meanwhile, violent excesses brought on the violent counter-attacks of the fascisti.
Socialist headquarters and printing plants were wrecked, strikes broken ..."
5. Mortal Coils by Aldous Huxley (1922)
""The present marquis," he said, "is the f • head of the local fascisti. ...
In Aleppo, the fascisti, malignant and, turbaned, were fighting, under the palm ..."