Émile Henry was representative of the theoretical dynamitard; Matthieu, like Ravachol, of the dynamitard by passion. From Wordnik.com. [A Girl Among the Anarchists] Reference
Émile Henry, the dynamitard of the Café Terminus, belonged to the number of what I may call the theoretical dynamitard. From Wordnik.com. [A Girl Among the Anarchists] Reference
As she was leaving, Bonafede came down and said that Matthieu would like to see me if I saw fit, and together we mounted to the back attic where the dynamitard was concealed. From Wordnik.com. [A Girl Among the Anarchists] Reference
We walked boldly past Limpet, and were soon at Shoolbred's, where I left the dynamitard with Bonafede, and, taking a roundabout walk, returned within half-an-hour to Grafton Street. From Wordnik.com. [A Girl Among the Anarchists] Reference
It seems easy for the dynamitard to say Have you not just admitted that nothing is ever conceded except to physical force?. From Wordnik.com. [The Revolutionists Handbook] Reference
Are we then to repudiate Fabian methods, and return to those of the barricader, or adopt those of the dynamitard and the assassin?. From Wordnik.com. [Revolutionist's Handbook and Pocket Companion] Reference
But then he is responding to the appeals of a clamant and not over-particular stomach, while your dynamitard is occasionally a well-fed barbarian with a queasy palate. From Wordnik.com. [Tropic Days] Reference
Mr. Lowell sacrificed the interests of their dynamitard friends to a brutal British government; but, as the Washington officials took no notice, nobody here paid much attention to the matter. From Wordnik.com. [Stories of Authors, British and American] Reference
With the pompous symbolism of the grand-mannerist, or the smart symbolism of the caricaturist, or the half-baked symbolism of the pseudo-philosophical-futuro-dynamitard he has no truck whatever. From Wordnik.com. [Since Cézanne] Reference
We subjoin a specimen, and it seems doubtful whether it should be printed as prose or verse: 'Any writard who writes dynamitard shall find in me a never-resting fightard;' and he goes on (if we correctly gather his meaning) to object to such elegant and obviously correct spellings as lamp-lightard, corn-dealard, apple - filchard (clearly justified by the parallel -- pilchard) and opera dancard. From Wordnik.com. [The Dynamiter] Reference
It seems easy for the dynamitard to say "Have you not just admitted that nothing is ever conceded except to physical force?. From Wordnik.com. [Revolutionist's Handbook and Pocket Companion] Reference
But even an apostolic dynamitard must eat. From Wordnik.com. [A Son of the Immortals] Reference
At length, with a pasty face, blear-eyes, liver-coloured lips, a battered hat, a dripping and torn waterproof, reeling, holding my ticket in my teeth, the sword in one hand and my portmanteau in the other, looking like a dynamitard every inch, and at once pounced on and overhauled by the police and customs-officers, I staggered ashore. From Wordnik.com. [In Troubadour-Land A Ramble in Provence and Languedoc] Reference
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