Definitionadj. having the characteristics of or befitting or worthy of a monarch
Last update: June 27, 2015
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It may be said broadly, therefore, that in .episcopacy the government is monarchical; in congregationalism, democratic; and in Presbyterianism, aristocratic or representative. [Please select]
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Feudal and monarchical maladies no longer run in our blood. [Please select]
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The monarchical unity of Louis XIV. [Please select]
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] THE KING AS AUTOCRAT The Oriental peoples, when their history opens, were living under the monarchical form of government. [Please select]
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] Four kinds of government are recognized by Montesquieu: democratic, aristocratic, monarchical, and despotic. [Please select]
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He was accused of monarchical designs, and had to confront treachery in his Cabinet and scurrilous slanders in the public press. [Please select]
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France also sought by intrigue to secure the acceptance by the United Provinces and Chile of a monarchical government under French protection. [Please select]
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The Church had been monarchical in form, and some strove stubbornly and blindly to keep her monarchical. [Please select]
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The Socialists, or Social Democrats, more properly speaking, have shown themselves in opposition to the monarchical form of government in Germany. [Please select]
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