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Definition of Neutralists
1. neutralist [n] - See also: neutralist
Lexicographical Neighbors of Neutralists
Literary usage of Neutralists
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Greater Italy by William Kay Wallace (1917)
"neutralists AND INTERVENTIONISTS. THE MAT REVOLUTION IN March, 1914, Giolitti
relinquished office, and the Government was intrusted to M. Salandra. ..."
2. Immortal Italy by Edgar Ansel Mowrer (1922)
"There were the political neutralists, many of whom held high places in the
administration; the clerical neutralists, friendly to autocracy and ..."
3. Peace and Survival: West Germany, the Peace Movement, and European Security by David Gress (1985)
"The neo-neutralists went beyond the new Ostpolitik both in their good faith in the
... The neo-neutralists were the intellectuals of the peace movement. ..."
4. The Papacy and the Levant (1204-1571). by Kenneth M. Setton (1984)
"Along with Jacopo Savelli, Ranuccio now joined his cousin Guido Ascanio Sforza
and the imperialists, hoping that they (as well as the neutralists and the ..."
5. The Annual Register edited by Edmund Burke (1917)
"Even so, however, the neutralists who continued to maintain their opposition
formed a body of opinion much larger and more influential than the trifling ..."
6. Behind the Red Line: Political Repression in Sudan by Jemera Rone, Brian Owsley, Human Rights Watch/Africa (1996)
"Therefore instead of one united slate, several slates were run, by the Umma Party,
the DUP, the neutralists, and the Communist Party (all officially ..."
7. Europe's Fateful Hour by Guglielmo Ferrero (1918)
"In this dilemma the neutralists turned to the powerful politician who had
practically created the Chamber and appeared to hold the fate of the Cabinet in ..."