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"You see, Kate," said Sybella, while a sly glance shot beneath her long-lashed lids, "that even Fred has become a partizan of Ireland."

From The O'Donoghue Tale Of Ireland Fifty Years Ago by Lever, Charles James

“Yes, we’ll have his goat in about a minute!” added another Morningside partizan.

From Baseball Joe on the School Nine or, Pitching for the Blue Banner by Chadwick, Lester

If one is to speak at all of its present aspects, on this high-day of your University year, he should do so only as a patriot, not as a partizan.

From Problems of Expansion As Considered In Papers and Addresses by Reid, Whitelaw

Richard Edgcumbe had a narrower escape however from the vengeance of Richard III., after the suppression of Buckingham's revolt, in which he was a partizan, being strongly attached to the fortunes of the Red Rose.

From The Strife of the Roses and Days of the Tudors in the West by Rogers, William Henry Hamilton

Mrs. Marple, of course, is her daughter’s partizan, though in some ways it suits us to stand together.

From The Long Portage by Bindloss, Harold




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