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Nationalist   /nˈæʃənələst/  /nˈæʃənəlɪst/  /nˈæʃnələst/  /nˈæʃnəlɪst/   Listen
Nationalist

noun
1.
One who loves and defends his or her country.  Synonym: patriot.
2.
An advocate of national independence of or a strong national government.



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"Nationalist" Quotes from Famous Books



... anew by danger and trial, and by the spirit of its sons all over the world—a unity against which the Irish outrage, paid for by German money, disavowed by all that is truly Ireland, Unionist or Nationalist, and instantly effaced, as a mere demonstration, by the gallantry at the same moment of Irish soldiers in the battle-line—lifts its treacherous hand in vain; the increasing and terrible pressure of the British blockade of Germany, equivalent, ...
— The War on All Fronts: England's Effort - Letters to an American Friend • Mrs. Humphry Ward

... scarcely tell you that if your name is connected with these libel actions in any way your chance of election won't be worth two pence. The Nationalist blackguards would make the most of it, of course, and I don't see how our people could defend you without bringing the parsons and Presbyterian ministers out ...
— Lalage's Lovers - 1911 • George A. Birmingham

... remedy for it was the removal of the cause through self-help and self-liberation. The Jewish people must become an independent nation, settled on the soil of their own land and leading the life of a normal people. Moses Hess in his "Rome and Jerusalem" classified the Jewish question as one of the nationalist struggles inspired by the French Revolution. Perez Smolenskin and E. Ben-Yehuda urged the revival of Hebrew and the resettlement of Palestine as the foundation for the rebirth of the Jewish people. Herzl was unaware of the existence of these works. His eyes were not directed ...
— The Jewish State • Theodor Herzl

... absence of the Popes during their residence at Avignon, roused all the patriotic instincts of Petrarch, and urged him to strive with all his might for the restoration of the ancient glory of his country. Hence in his politics he was strongly nationalist, and hence, too, he threw the whole weight of his influence on the side of Cola di Rienzi, when in 1347 the latter proclaimed from the Capitol the establishment of the Roman Republic. Nor did he hesitate to attack the Popes, to whom he was indebted so deeply, for their neglect ...
— History of the Catholic Church from the Renaissance to the French • Rev. James MacCaffrey



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