Lexicographical Neighbors of Regalists
Literary usage of Regalists
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Hungary and Transylvania: With Remarks on Their Condition, Social, Political by John Paget (1850)
"Besides these, there are regalists, as they are called, (a sort of Peers,) who
... The number of regalists is said to have been limited to eighty-nine by ..."
2. Rome in Canada: The Ultramontane Struggle for Supremacy Over the Civil Authority by Charles Lindsey (1877)
"The bishop then excommunicated the regalists and the officers who had seized the
revenue. In the midst of this agitation, the bishop, M. Caulet, died, ..."
3. Memoirs of a Hungarian Lady by Theresa Pulszky, Ferencz Aurelius Pulszky (1850)
"The Diet, however, had but one, not two houses. In it, besides the delegates of
the three nations, sat also the regalists in unlimited number. ..."