In the dispute between Marx and Bakunin, the Belgian internationalists seem to have sided as a body with Bakunin; but they presently fell out among themselves, and, in spite of many repeated efforts at reconciliation, they have never since succeeded in composing their differences.
"Contemporary Socialism"
John Rae
I suppose love of country is inherent in all who are not internationalists.
"The Parisians, Book 11."
Edward Bulwer-Lytton
So we hear to-day of the internationalists receiving in their "congresses" deputies not only from all the great European centres, not only from both ends of America, which is now Europeanized, but from South Africa, from Australia, New Zealand, from countries which a few years back were still in quiet possession of a comparatively few aborigines.
"Irish Race in the Past and the Present"
Aug. J. Thebaud