Propagandist Sentence Examples
From boyhood he had believed in a protective tariff, and throughout his active life he was its most trenchant advocate and propagandist.
On the 1st of March he had caused George Wishart, a man of austere life and a Protestant propagandist, to be strangled and then burned.
As a preacher, writer, propagandist and ardent Liberal politician, he became a power in the Nonconformist body.
The McQuaker Trust was founded (1889) for propagandist purposes.
The electoral assemblies, in very great majority, had desired this Republic to be democratic and equalizing in spirit, but on the face The Conof it, liberal, uniform and propagandist; in conse- vention, quence, the 782 deputies of the Convention were not Sept.21, divided on principles, but only by personal rivalries 1792
There can be no doubt that at this time the true form of Zoroastrianism and the sacred writings were preserved only in Persis, whereas everywhere else (in Parthia, in the Indo-Scythian kingdoms of the east and in the great propagandist movement in Armenia, Syria and Asia Minor, where it developed into Mithraism) it degenerated and was mixed with other cults and ideas.
Vaughan also became proprietor of the Tablet, and used its columns vigorously for propagandist purposes.
He was the propagandist of sentiments and aspirations rather than the expounder of a systematic theory.
Belgium The Journal encyclopedique (1756-1793) founded by P. Rousseau, made Liege a propagandist centre for the philosophical party.
Say was essentially a propagandist, not an originator.
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