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The court's plurality opinion was written by Fred M. Vinson, joined by Harold Burton, Sherman Minton, and Stanley Reed, who argued: "Certainly an attempt to overthrow the Government by force, even though doomed from the outset because of inadequate numbers or power of the revolutionists, is a sufficient evil for Congress to prevent".
After the French revolutionists executed their king, Aranda opposed Godoy's policy of war with France and was ejected from the royal council and exiled to Jaén.
These soldiers were using the word slavery in the same sense that American revolutionists of 1776 had used it to refer to their subordination to Britain.
Written in French, it was published in English as Slavery and the French Revolutionists, 1788 1805.
In February 1912 Sun voluntarily resigned his position, and the Qing court proclaimed the decree of abdication, which included a passage fabricated and inserted by Yuan into this last imperial document purporting that Yuan was to organize a republican government to negotiate with the revolutionists on unification of northern and southern China.
These activities, conducted in the United States, Mexico, Japan, and Southeast Asia, brought them into sharp competition with the Chinese revolutionists.
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July 14 , 1889Bradina, Bosnia and Herzegovina December 28 , 1959Madrid, Spain Ante Pavelić, (born July 14 , 1889 Bradina, Bosnia died Dec. 28, 1959, Madrid) Croatian fascist leader and revolutionist who headed a Croatian state subservient to Germany and Italy during World War II.
Although he achieved renown in a number of different fields, ranging from geography and zoology to sociology and history, he shunned material success for the life of a revolutionist.
Among the Russians can be cited the literary critic Vissarion Belinsky, the democratic revolutionary writers Aleksandr Herzen and Nikolay Chernyshevsky, and certain anarchists such as the Russian exile and revolutionist Mikhail Bakunin.
But "Marx was before all else a revolutionist".
Released in 1917 but arrested again and deported in May 1918 to England, where he was imprisoned, de Valera was acclaimed by the Irish as the chief survivor of the uprising and in October 1917 was elected president of the revolutionist Sinn Féin ("We Ourselves" or "Ourselves Alone") party, which won three-fourths of all the Irish constituencies in December 1918.
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