1824  We must give this little Hero of Radicalism . . . full credit for the boldness of his attempts to perpetuate a species of political malignity. . . .
1837  We hold the Radicalism of Nova Scotia to be the Radicalism of Papineau and Bidwell, in the Canadas.
1885  (1885)  Rolph, though a man of equable mind, and by no means constitutionally inclined towards Radicalism, had much better opportunities for mixing with the people than had Colonel Talbot.