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Toryism

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


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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

At a time when the working class was emerging as a social force, Disraeli advocates a paternalistic and compassionate Toryism that will unify Britain.

From The Guardian • Oct. 3, 2012

He was irritated by the Toryism of Mitford’s History of Greece, which he exposed in an article in the Westminster Review.

From The Age of Tennyson by Walker, Hugh




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