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    monarchy


    1. he hear – a challenge to his monarchy! He did not hear a word about God


    2. supports the church and church supports the monarchy


    3. Catholic Church together with the monarchy


    4. according with the interests of the monarchy


    5. (The monarchy formally survived in several


    6. As the monarchy needed to be replaced with something,


    7. degradation both of the church and of monarchy


    8. representative exponent of the monarchy, was in reality


    9. repeatedly, and monarchy and democracy are the two


    10. paradigm, appeared as an alternative of monarchy, the

    11. 1973 they gave up at the monarchy, so that after


    12. monarchy to whom that invented democracy


    13. That the power, and consequently the security of the monarchy, may not be weakened by division, it must descend entire to one of the children


    14. The common law of England, indeed, is said to abhor perpetuities, and they are accordingly more restricted there than in any other European monarchy ; though even England is not altogether without them


    15. Great Britain is, I believe, the only monarchy in Europe where the oppression of purveyance has been entirely abolished


    16. There are more such, perhaps, in England than in any other European monarchy


    17. monarchy over-lording a government they


    18. I would not, however, be understood to insinuate, that either of those expensive garrisons was ever, even in the smallest degree, necessary for the purpose for which they were originally dismembered from the Spanish monarchy


    19. In the earlier periods of the monarchy, the clergy of France appear to have been as much devoted to the pope as those of any other country


    20. In every great monarchy of Europe, the sale of the crown lands would produce a very large sum of money, which, if applied to the payment of the public debts, would deliver from mortgage a much greater revenue than any which those lands have even afforded to the crown

    21. When he put pen to paper and gave us „Leviathan," do you suppose he considered that life under an absolute monarchy could also be „Solitary, poor, nasty, brutish and short?"


    22. Such fears were justified, in part, by the legitimate concerns of an incipient nation engaged in a war of independence against the British Monarchy


    23. It was a monarchy, and would not be free once the royalists won


    24. He stood where the Representative of Monarchy died, looking at the memorial


    25. “You mean the monarchy, don’t you?” asked Ethan in a whisper, his expression a mix of fascination and terror


    26. British monarchy and Parliament that dominated them, even if it meant revolution and the possible loss of everything they had, including their lives


    27. For all subject themselves to my monarchy, and labour for my sole rule


    28. As the break with the old monarchy accelerated into an ava-


    29. He was better suited to follow the dictates that came down to his municipality, after the abolition of the monarchy, to conduct a ritual purging of “the signs of ancient servitude


    30. and Queen of the monarchy has had their coronation above this very stone

    31. Re: Husband and wife: (Locke’s response to a monarchist’s contention that the marriage relationship is the prototype for monarchy, as per the Bible)


    32. When it became obvious that David was dying, Adonijah stepped in and proclaimed himself king, destabilizing the monarchy, undermining security and creating an enemy within the palace


    33. Usually it has become an hereditary monarchy, and over the decades and centuries, a nobility and/or civil and administrative service has developed


    34. Whenever the French monarchy did something that displeased Rome (such as


    35. France was an absolute monarchy until 1789


    36. The state was an absolute monarchy which had achieved its


    37. For all subject themselves to my monarchy and labour for my sole rule


    38. In effect, a Revolution had occurred, and France had become a constitutional monarchy


    39. Even when the Napoleon’s Empire passed and the monarchy restored, the Code was retained


    40. Taylor, The Habsburg Monarchy, 1809–1918 (Chicago: The University of

    41. the Weimar government, the government that succeeded the monarchy of Wilhelm II


    42. The Hapsburg Monarchy, 1809-1918


    43. The early Socialism of the Germans, the Russians, and the smaller nations that lived under the Austro-Hungarian monarchy, was thought to be the relation of Marxist Socialism to the demand for democracy


    44. The third wished to preserve the English monarchy


    45. The present American conservative’s goal is to preserve the Republic that displaced the English monarchy


    46. As part of the Dutch monarchy, Aruba


    47. They retain the structures of the military like a monarchy


    48. According to him the Victorians were even more dissolute than the Romans and, to make matters worse, this depravity stemmed from royalty! He had an Irishman’s distrust of the English monarchy and with mordant relish informed me that Queen Victoria’s Prince Albert had been an enthusiastic participant in orgies, starting a fashion for nipple piercing and ball and cock rings! I decided not to inflame his ire by revealing that I’d recently been an unwitting disciple of Albert


    49. “Wait Prime Master, we must plan our next course of action carefully, we have the monarchy to consider


    50. He was a staunch democrat and hated the royal family and when the royalty was reinstated after the conflicts, he was not a happy man, his attitude was ‘While the monarchy hid, the Cambodians fought and died for their freedom’














































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    Synonyms for "monarchy"

    monarchy empire sovereignty kingdom realm

    "monarchy" definitions

    an autocracy governed by a monarch who usually inherits the authority