Kant is inclined to approve of the separation of nations by language and religion, by historical and social tradition and physical boundaries: nature seems to condemn the idea of a universal monarchy.
Spain, or rather the House of Austria divided into its two great branches, still pursued its persistent and by no means fantastic dream of universal monarchy.
Nothing could be more deplorable than the internal condition of the country which claimed to be mistress of the world and still aspired to universal monarchy.
The father would have permitted Protestantism if Protestantism would have submitted to universal monarchy.
But, like the unity of the Church, the doctrine of a universal monarchyhad a theoretical as well as an historical basis, and may be traced up to those metaphysical ideas out of which the system we call Realism developed itself.
No one will deny that it was and is desirable to prevent a universal monarchy in Europe.
Innocent bequeathed a universal monarchy to his successors: they have been unacquainted with the means of fully preserving this empire; but, in the year 1300, some small portion of wisdom had sufficed to Boniface VIII.
Historians[233] describe this gorgeous ceremony, in which nothing was omitted which could threaten Europe with a universal monarchy.
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