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The Jacobins are, I am told, as much depressed by this as the Ultras are elated.
MEMOIRS OF THE COURT OF GEORGE IV. 1820-1830 (VOL 1)DUKE OF BUCKINGHAM AND CHANDOSMy other apartments are by no means of the same order—mere ultras of fashionable insipidity.
THE WORKS OF EDGAR ALLAN POEEDGAR ALLAN POEThe iron hearts of the Puritans, the Ultras of Protestantism, could not fail to find this principle congenial to them.
SOCIETY, MANNERS AND POLITICS IN THE UNITED STATESMICHAEL CHEVALIERHad peace not come when it did, it is probable that the moderates would finally have fallen under the control of these ultras.
GOUVERNEUR MORRISTHEODORE ROOSEVELTShe keeps company with ne plus ultras—birds of the same feather flock together—ergo, she is a ne plus ultra herself.
THE AMERICAN QUARTERLY REVIEW, NO. 17, MARCH 1831VARIOUSWhen the Speaker read it in the Commons, after the prorogation, they gave me three cheers, in which even the ultras united.
TORONTO OF OLDHENRY SCADDINGCalhoun, the leader of the southern ultras there and elsewhere, did the same.
THE WAR WITH MEXICO, VOLUME I (OF 2)JUSTIN H. SMITHThe 'ultras' are scandalized at his romance with the English girl.
THE MYSTERY OF THE LOST DAUPHINEMILIA PARDO BAZNThe ultras marked the first epoch of Royalism, congregation characterized the second.
LES MISRABLESVICTOR HUGOThese two Italian abbes were ne plus ultras in luxury and effeminacy.
THE GAMING TABLE: ITS VOTARIES AND VICTIMSANDREW STEINMETZ