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Definition of Tsarists
1. tsarist [n] - See also: tsarist
Lexicographical Neighbors of Tsarists
Literary usage of Tsarists
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1920)
"The tsarists, largely an officer class, had made no attempt against the revolution.
But opposition to the Bolshevists appeared in several quarters. ..."
2. Forty Years of Diplomacy by Roman Romanovich Rosen (1922)
"Certain ignoble charges launched against the tsarists whose meddling in politics
was disastrous to the Tsardom are equally groundless and even more ..."
3. The Truth about China and Japan by Bertram Lenox Putnam Weale (1919)
"tsarists of the stamp of General Horvath would be so mixed as to defy a solution,
she added to the chaos beyond Lake Baikal; and since the triumph of the ..."
4. The Russian Bolshevik Revolution by Edward Alsworth Ross (1921)
"... hurries to the scene as well as certain members of the executive committee.
In the meantime mysterious telephone messages—whether from tsarists ..."
5. The Practice and Theory of Bolshevism by Bertrand Russell (1921)
"... openly stated that they were tsarists. It must be said that the peasants'
reasons for disliking the Bolsheviks are very inadequate. ..."
6. Russia from Within by Alexander Ular (1905)
"At Lodz, more than a hundred thousand workmen were out of employment from June,
1904, nearly all being Socialists, all at any rate anti-tsarists. ..."
7. Russian Revolution Aspects by Robert Edward Crozier Long (1919)
"Before these measures were taken against suspected tsarists, the Government began
to feel uneasy about the Tsar. In the first weeks of the Revolution he had ..."