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Carbonarism

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[kahr-buh-nahr-iz-uhm] / ˌkɑr bəˈnɑrˌɪz əm /

noun

  1. the political ideology and revolutionary practices of the Carbonari.


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All the archives and documents of Carbonarism fell into the hands of M. H——.

From The International Monthly, Volume 4, No. 4, November 1, 1851 by Various

A man, a devil, purchased by your enemy, in obedience to orders, went to the house of Matheus, your associate in Carbonarism.

From The International Monthly, Volume 4, No. 4, November 1, 1851 by Various

He found Carbonarism impotent against the measures of the governments, and resolved to give new life to the liberal movement by transferring it to the ground of nationality.

From The History of Freedom by Acton, John Emerich Edward Dalberg Acton, Baron

The vaccine of Carbonarism has taken, and courses from vein to vein, to the very noblest portion of the social body.

From The International Monthly, Volume 3, No. 2, May, 1851 by Various

The journals of every day reveal to all Europe the misfortunes of the secret societies of Germany and Italy—the sisters of Carbonarism in France.

From The International Monthly, Volume 4, No. 3, October, 1851 by Various