But I have not observed any one which recommends, even covertly, the abolition of hereditary monarchy.
The principles of hereditary monarchy, of the inviolability of the person of the King, and of the responsibility of ministers, were recognised by the constitutional charter of France.
In this respect, and in this degree, it may safely be affirmed that the Christian principle of the state is more favorable to an hereditary monarchy than to a republican constitution.
But in another respect, also, is it easier to give a religious meaning to political life in an hereditary monarchy, and to discharge its duties and to maintain it in a religious spirit, than in a republic.
It will be remembered that Ferdinand had, by violence and treachery, wrested from the Bohemians the privilege of electing their sovereign, and had thus converted Bohemia into an hereditary monarchy.
He effected his object of changing Bohemia from an elective to a hereditary monarchy, and thus there was established in Bohemia the renowned doctrine of regal legitimacy; of the divine right of kings to govern.
His alliance with the haughtiest of the old sovereign houses gave deep offence indeed to that great party in France, who, though willing to submit to a Dictator, still loathed the name of hereditary monarchy.
This motion was carried in the Tribunate, with one dissenting voice, that of Carnot; who, in a speech of great eloquence, resisted the principle of hereditary monarchy altogether.
You make it quite clear to me that it is a real objection to what you call a non-monarchical republic; but, at the same time, the vice is obviously far greater in an hereditary monarchy.
It is because I so admire a republic that I also venerate the institution of hereditary monarchy.
The government is an hereditary monarchy, the succession being now exclusively in the male line.
The effect, therefore, of this contrivance, a contrivance intended to preserve unimpaired the sacred principle of hereditary monarchy, would be that the monarchy would become really elective.
Hereditary monarchy was a good political institution, but was by no means more sacred than other good political institutions.
They assured the rigid royalists, who had a scruple about sitting in an assembly convoked by an usurper, that the rightful King particularly wished no friend of hereditary monarchy to be absent.
The minority in both Houses, it was said, would be true to the cause of hereditary monarchy.
For it was known that, though he was firmly attached to hereditary monarchy, he was not less firmly attached to the reformed religion.
In the cause of hereditary monarchy he shrank from no sacrifice and from no danger.
Hyde had been true to his Tory opinions, and had steadily supported the cause of hereditary monarchy.
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