All over Europe the monarchical principle was being assailed.
Thus the movement in France against Mazarin, which shortly developed into the Fronde struggle, was but one of many similar manifestations of a general tendency all over Europe to attack monarchical institutions.
According to the enemies it has, both in the Republican and Monarchical camp, it is in a state of complete dislocation; and M.
An indefatigable worker, this Radical has allied his name in a manner as glorious as it is indissoluble to the visible memorials of Catholic and Monarchical France.
Many Conservatives have undoubtedly stuck to the Republic, but they are absorbed by the progressive Republican mass; the others have preserved a hostile attitude, and cherish visions of a Monarchical or Imperialist restoration.
In the latter case, no doubt, the disproportionate force, as well as the monarchical form, of the new confederate, had its share of influence on the events.
He introduced into England the feudal law, which he found established in France and Normandy, and which, during that age, was the foundation both of the stability and of the disorders in most of the monarchical governments of Europe.
The propositions that the first man was invested by Heaven with monarchical privileges, and that these privileges had in some manner devolved on King Charles I.
This is probably correct as a mere statement of fact, but unjust if it was intended to imply any doubt of the purity of L'Estrange's motives in serving the high monarchical party, or of the sincerity of his advocacy of its principles.
It may turn out that he will be known simply by the meek and nourishing kaiser roll on the breakfast table--the only surviving relic of a monarchical vocabulary in a peaceful and democratic universe.
She had her Rooseveltian virtues, being the mother of seventeen children (none of whom lived to grow beyond infancy, to be sure); and she had what the world just now has come to regard as the monarchical vice of autocracy.
Talleyrand, whose ideas could not be otherwise than favourable to the monarchical form of government, was ready to enter into explanations with the Cabinets of Europe on the subject.
He confessed to me that it was to counteract the possible influence of the Royalist committee that he showed himself so indulgent to those of the emigrants whose monarchical prejudices he knew were incompatible with liberal opinions.
Europe has a stock of ready-made constitutions, both Monarchical and Republican, which will fit any western European nation comfortably enough.
According to that theory God had established the monarchical form of government as universally obligatory.
The exercise of monarchical power in such circumstances can only be called an inevitable development,--the one goal to be aimed at being the substitution of Constitutional Government for the dictatorial rule.
After the defeat of Napoleon, the monarchical system was restored as a result of the intervention of other Powers.
But I have no doubt in saying that the monarchical system is better suited to China than the republican system.
As China, a republic, is situated between two countries, Japan and Russia, both of which have monarchical governments, how can we resist their aggression once diplomatic conversations begin?
Leaving out the nations of ancient times, the majority of countries in Europe and Asia have adopted the monarchical system.
Now in France a monarchical government was in existence before the declaration of independence, and the supreme power of administration was in the hands of the King.
Those who advocated the monarchical system were prompted by the desire to strengthen the foundation of the country; but as their methods have proved unsuitable their patriotism might harm the country.
We further hope that he will renew his promise to protect the Republic; and will publicly swear that a monarchical system will never again appear.
Can it be possible that those who are now holding up the constitutional principle as a shield for their monarchical views have a different definition for the term "constitution"?
We have enjoyed an excellent monarchicaland religious feast!
Espard tried to convert Lucien de Rubempre to the monarchicalside in 1821.
Terror was universal: it taught anew to the various monarchical parties the tolerance and modesty which they had practised immediately after February, but which they had to a great extent forgotten during the past six months.
In a country with no monarchical tradition, in which the Executive Power has always been feeble and continues to be very limited, nothing is wiser than to charge the nation with the choice of its representative.
The leaders of the Monarchicalparties refused themselves to take the responsibility of government; but they were not willing either that it should be entrusted entirely to men over whom they had no hold.
It may be stated as a general rule, that even in the apparently most extreme cases of despotism, no monarchical absolutism exists.
The peasants fared worse in those lands, in the “republics of nobles,” where there was no monarchical central authority, whose community of interests with their subjects tended to deprive oppression of its worse features.
Besides, as a diplomatist, he saw that only in a monarchicalgovernment could he have employment.
But there are two political observers at least who see thatMonarchical Europe is making a mistake--Kaunitz and Cowper.
The people had seceded from a monarchical government, and established a democratic one; but the prestige of titular and aristocratic society still lingered with those high in office, of distinguished position, and wealth.
There is no doubt that Protestantism, since the culmination ofmonarchical absolutism in the seventeenth century, has agitated for the revival of what it calls liberty, but what we call the humanitarian or pagan republic.
France, after a century of revolutions, is not as free to-day as she was even under her old monarchical institutions.
His friends had cheerfully fought with him to establish a republican in place of monarchical government; would they equally [Footnote 1: Whitelock, 541.
The most famous representative of the monarchical and religious doctrines of the Restoration.
That at any rate is what little Fontanes of Berry has produced, and of all the addresses drawn up on this occasion it is undoubtedly the most monarchical both in form and substance.
Apart from the Epistles of Ignatius we do not possess a single witness to the existence of the monarchical episcopate in the churches of Asia Minor so early as the times of Trajan or Hadrian' (i.
Do they give no testimony to the development of monarchical episcopacy in the later years of the Apostolic Age?
The point is this: Are there, or are there not, witnesses to show that monarchical Episcopacy had been developed in the later years of the Apostolic Age?
It is true that there is in some cases a monarchical conception of the divine control of a clan or a tribe, and that this simple system is followed by a more or less elaborate theology.
The half-civilized Ashanti, Dahomi, and Yoruba have elaborate theistic systems, with monarchical governments that leave no place for a totemistic organization.
He proposed an understanding with the enemy and a combined march upon Paris to restore the monarchical government, and put an end to what seemed to him, as a soldier, a perfectly hopeless situation.
The outburst of anti-monarchical feeling which followed the flight was at the same time an outburst of anti-clerical feeling; but the clergy were everywhere and could be attacked everywhere.
The Duke of Orleans utterly failed to take advantage of the moment, or to get himself proclaimed regent: the monarchical tradition was too strong.
Oddly enough, an ally in the struggle, an excellent intriguer, a saviour of the monarchical institution and a true defender of the royal persons was at hand: it was at hand in the person of Mirabeau.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "monarchical" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: kingly; majestic; monarchical; regal; royal; sovereign