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    1. The monarchical and democratical parts of the constitution would, after the union, stand exactly in the same degree of relative force with regard to one another as they had done before


    2. The parsimony which leads to accumulation has become almost as rare in republican as in monarchical governments


    3. Or that either of our Queens Mary or Elizabeth, had they married any of their Subjects had been put by thus text into a political Subjection to him? Or that he thereby should have had Monarchical rule over her? God, in this text, give not, that I see any authority to Adam over Eve, or to men over their Wives, but only fortels what should be woman’s


    4. Jordan is a monarchical dictatorship, therefore the news is


    5. If one lives in a castle with their monarchical mate whom they never see, 62


    6. Self-sustainability equals sovereignty equals monarchical dictatorship via monetary slavery


    7. In monarchical countries, the estates and the greatest portion of the wealth are left to the first son, that the vanity of the parent may be gratified by the thought that his name and title are to descend unimpaired to succeeding generations


    8. “The governments of the Western nations, whether monarchical or republican, had passed


    9. I will admit to you, mydear cousin, that I do not love Mademoiselle d'Aubrion; but inmarrying her I secure to my children a social rank whoseadvantages will one day be incalculable: monarchical principlesare daily coming more and more into favor


    10. A royal ordinance erected Angouleme into a naval school; for the Duc d'Angouleme, being lord high admiral, it was evident that the city of Angouleme had all the qualities of a seaport; otherwise the monarchical principle would have received a wound

    11. According to the politicians, who are ingenious in putting the mask of necessity on profitable fictions, the first requirement of a people after a revolution, when this people forms part of a monarchical continent, is to procure for itself a dynasty


    12. It represented the minute at loggerheads on the one hand with the monarchical centuries, on the other hand with eternal right


    13. Feudal and monarchical maladies no longer run in our blood


    14. It was with great difficulty that the ancient monarchical provostship and, during the last ten years of the eighteenth century, the revolutionary mayoralty, had succeeded in perforating the five leagues of sewer which existed previous to 1806


    15. The common deception, which is disseminated among all men, consists in this, that in all the catechisms, or the books which have taken their place and which are now the subject of obligatory instruction for the children, it says that violence, that is, tortures, imprisonments, and executions, as also murders in civil or external wars for the purpose of maintaining and defending the existing order of the state (whatever it be, autocratic, monarchical, a convention, a consulship, an empire of either Napoleon or of Boulanger, a constitutional monarchy, a commune, or a republic), is quite legitimate, and does not contradict either morality or Christianity


    16. The State to which Ulysses refers is of course a monarchical State, and the idea of democracy is abhorrent to Shakespeare


    17. Where would it end if the House were now to make a solemn resolution approving of the conduct of the President? The answer returned to the speech of the King in monarchical Governments committed the House making it to all that was contained in it


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    Synonyms for "monarchical"

    monarchal monarchic monarchical royal imperial majestic kingly princely sovereign

    "monarchical" definitions

    having the characteristics of or befitting or worthy of a monarch


    ruled by or having the supreme power resting with a monarch