A dynamitard was a person who used explosives for violence against the state, and is a niche metaphor for a revolutionary in politics, culture or social...
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(subscription required) Foster, Eaton (May 20, 1927). "Children Hated By Dynamitard Neighbors Say" (PDF). The Buffalo News. United News. Retrieved January...
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maint: unfit URL (link) Foster, Eaton (May 20, 1927). "Children Hated By Dynamitard Neighbors Say" (PDF). Buffalo Evening News. United News. Retrieved January...
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of Chantrelle (1878), the City of Glasgow Bank directors (1878), the dynamitards (1883), and the crofters (1886). Extrajudicially Moncreiff was occupied...
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1884, while planning his London bombing campaign, worked Irish-American dynamitard Harry Burton; he lodged round the corner in Pelling Street. The Fire Brigade...
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later model of the Simpson safe, following a rash of safe-blowing by "dynamitards", featured an explosion-proof lock. Simpson safes were to be found in...
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Steamer: Discovery Of Infernal Machine", The Mercury, 1898-07-27, p. 2. "Dynamitards And The War", The West Australian, 1898-07-27, p. 5. American National...
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