单词 | pittism |
释义 | Pittismn. Now historical. The policies of or associated with William Pitt ‘the Younger’; support for or advocacy of these policies. ΘΚΠ society > authority > rule or government > politics > British politics > [noun] > principles of or support for specific politicians Wilkism1769 Pittism1809 Peelism1844 Crokerism1851 Palmerstonism1866 Palmerstonianism1869 Gladstonism1873 Chamberlainism1879 Parnellism1880 Gladstonianism1886 Cobdenism1887 Lloyd-Georgism1910 MacDonaldism1924 Chamberlainism1939 Bevanism1951 Butskellism1954 Lloyd-Georgery1958 Powellism1965 Paisleyism1966 Thatcherism1977 Blairism1994 1799 W. Drennan 2nd Let. to Rt. Hon. W. Pitt 19 I pray to almighty God, that he would inspire my head and my heart with some means, with some ante-Pittism.] 1809 W. Scott Let. 3 Nov. (1932) II. The large and sound party who profess Pittism. 1862 Fraser's Mag. July 45 The advantage of professing an orthodox ‘Pittism’ and Protestantism, articles of great gain in 1827 and 1828. 1979 Eng. Hist. Rev. 94 208 It [sc. a poem] was, for example. dedicated to Henry Addington, who is hailed as the harbinger of world peace, coming in the wake of a corrupt Pittism which was primarily concerned to keep the war with France going. 1991 B. Hilton Age of Atonement ii. vi. 204 The decision of the Yorkshire Association under Wilberforce and Thornton to forsake radical reform in favour of Pittism in 1784 indicates the establishmentarian..aspects of the new ideology. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2006; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1809 |
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