And besides, he was a constitutional monarch; and it would be highly indecorous in a constitutional monarch to have any aims that were low or personal.
But the failure of Louis Philippe to use his reserve power as constitutional monarch is the most instructive proof how great that reserve power is.
I ascertained that it was a mistake to fancy that at such times a constitutional monarch had no rule and no duties.
He had the rare gifts of a constitutional monarch.
Thereby He becomes, if we may so phrase it, a constitutional monarch.
Nor need we forget how, from that root of fear of God, there has come that wondrous patience and faithfulness to duty, the form of 'Justice' which is possible for a constitutional monarch.
Nor can we forget, either, how the very difficult position of a constitutional monarch, with the semblance of power and the reality of narrow restrictions, has been filled.
It is as true of the lowest as of the highest; of a justice of the peace as of the President of the United States; of a constitutional monarch as of an absolute sovereign.
Men living under the Turkish Sultan are bound to recognize his authority, as much as the subjects of a constitutional monarch, or the fellow-citizens of an elective president, are bound to recognize their respective rulers.
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