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Toryism

[tawr-ee-iz-uhm, tohr-] / ˈtɔr iˌɪz əm, ˈtoʊr- /


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“A mythologized Disraeli,” Ms. Jones writes, “provided political, literary and intellectual means by which Toryism could be positioned against an increasingly demonized ‘Victorian Liberalism.’”

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 12, 2026

Renewal, a think-tank founded in 2013 to promote working-class Toryism, is emerging as the new regime’s brains trust.

From Economist Aug. 4, 2016

But it's odd to find Byrne insisting that Austen shared the "paternalistic Christian Toryism" of her clan.

From The Guardian Jan. 17, 2013

His brand of Toryism became known as "One Nation".

From BBC Oct. 7, 2012

Latitudinarians, Low Churchmen, and Dissenters, did not know what to make of a Whiggism in state-politics which was conjoined with the strongest form of ecclesiastical Toryism.

From The Three Devils: Luther's, Milton's, and Goethe's With Other Essays by David Masson




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