He, of course, held to his ideal of a limited monarchy, but it was clear that this might have to be attained in spite of the Court party.
He had deserted his cause long ago; his person, his life and liberty, Talleyrand never willingly saw endangered; nor did he ever cease to be a partisan of limited monarchy.
His political ideal essentially and to the end included the element of limited monarchy; and his whole temper and taste would make him reluctant to turn from Versailles to the Paris of the end of 1789.
A limited Monarchy he considered as one of the best Governments in the world.
We cannot have a limited monarchy--our condition does not permit it.
The "Oath of the Tennis Court" was the declaration of the end of absolute divine- right monarchy and of the beginning of a limited monarchy based on the popular will.
Under the provisions of these instruments Austria is constituted a limited monarchy, with a responsible ministry, a bicameral legislative body, and a considerable (p.
The form of the Danish government is declared by the constitution to be that of a limited monarchy.
His humanity, ingenuousness, and modesty, the mediocrity of his abilities, and the docility with which he submitted to the guidance of persons wiser than himself, admirably qualified him to be the head of a limited monarchy.
But, where a great regular army exists, limited monarchy, such as it was in the middle ages, can exist no longer.
They offered a programme of limited monarchy, of the redress of grievances, of vested rights preserved, and of adhesion to the good old traditions that all Englishmen respected.
And yet, the limits of independence and of responsibility existing in the United States are borrowed from and identical with those established in England--the most prominent instance of a limited monarchy.
The author supposes that magistrates are more arbitrary in a despotism and in a democracy than in a limited monarchy.
The doctrine of legitimacy is peculiarly valuable in a limited monarchy, because it affords a degree of stability otherwise unattainable.
The government is a limited monarchy; the king, senate, and house of representatives form the constitution.
The Government is a limited monarchy, there being two houses of Parliament--Peers and Deputies.
Under a limited monarchy and a widely embracing franchise, the people of England enjoy an unrivalled political freedom.
But lest any doubt should remain of his perfect alienation from all principles of limited monarchy, I shall produce still more conclusive proofs.
But these it would not be candid to press against the more explicit declarations of all the puritans in favour of a limited monarchy, though they grounded its legitimacy on the republican principles of popular consent.
Perhaps, however, there is no more decisive testimony to the established principles of limited monarchy in the age of Elizabeth, than a circumstance mentioned in Anderson's Reports, 154.
For the hundred years following the Wars of the Roses the government of England was rather an absolute than a limited monarchy.
The former desired to reestablish a limited monarchy; the latter wished to sweep aside the old constitution and form a republic.
The Constitutionalists of course supported the new constitution, being in favor of a limited monarchy.
From the beginning of the Revolution he had vacillated between a desire for a republic and for a limited monarchy on something like the English pattern, without being able to decide which to prefer.
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