In other words, there is a monarchical structure in political life paralleled by henotheism in religion. |
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The monarchical institutions established in 1814 were no more than a temporary stopgap. |
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It inverts the typical opera prologue, traditionally dedicated to monarchical flattery. |
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George III's rhetorical transformation from symbol of monarchical benevolence to tyrant provided the ultimate justification for revolution. |
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Capital punishment seemed an unacceptable relic of monarchical governments, out of place in a republic. |
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It is significant that the term entered the language at a time of ineffective monarchical rule, in the mid-fifteenth century. |
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They are often called on to fill the symbolic vacuum left by the breaking of monarchical ties. |
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As Europe basked in the Enlightenment, Popish superstition and its stablemate monarchical absolutism appeared to be receding into the past. |
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What we get here is a monarchical absolutist who gradually discovers his humanity. |
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If you imagine a society founded on the rejects of monarchical and hierarchical Europe, then what might you imagine to be the result? |
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She is a cold, remote, autocratic figurehead with monarchical delusions and the instincts of a contract killer. |
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The main innovation was the charter that provided a parliamentary framework to restrain monarchical authority. |
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One finds a multitude of nondemocratic regimes there, ranging from monarchical kingdoms to authoritarian polities. |
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Conversely, the monarchical tradition in Europe and Canada fostered Tory statism. |
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The monarchical institutions established in 1814 were thus no more than a temporary stopgap. |
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The Russian imperial throne was the first monarchical casualty of the most catastrophic conflict to date in European history, the First World War. |
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They refused to accept any kind of compromise with a monarchical state. |
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Success on the battlefield was a signal of divine favour to govern, and martial valour was a vital accompaniment to monarchical power. |
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However, the current Prime Minister decided to use this privilege conferred by monarchical law as a political and partisan tool. |
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On July 14, 1789, the people of Paris took the Bastille, the despised symbol of monarchical corruption. |
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Morocco has a monarchical system, hence no presidential elections are held. |
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However, it is not only this root which connects this monarchical house of the island with Gotha. |
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The 18th century Americans shared the hierarchical and monarchical values of their insular compatriots. |
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This is a rare example of a once popular print and presents a traditional representation of the monarch with crown, orb and sceptre, the instruments of monarchical power. |
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The events are clearly viewed in a political perspective, not unassociated with monarchical tendencies and their attempts to return to power. |
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His views on monarchical systems are a little contradictory. |
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These states have traditionally been ruled by autocratic, military, monarchical or fundamentalist regimes. |
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The hereditary president of the Confederation and commander of its troops was the King of Prussia, who embodied the principle of monarchical legitimacy. |
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Can constitutions with nondemocratic elements, and even monarchical elements, be effective at restraining majoritarian and autocratic abuses? |
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An English monarchical hero is also glimpsed in the Play's handling of Caeser. |
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In a church that embraced monarchical episcopacy, setting aside the synagogue council of elders, African social organisational model with mass consultation and deliberation, is dominated by palaver. |
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But the Gulf rulers depend on the American shield not only for the security of their statelets but also for the security of their own monarchical families. |
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They argued that European countries prospered after 1500 in so far as they imposed checks on monarchical power and enjoyed access to the Atlantic Ocean, with its lucrative trade in commodities and slaves. |
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His attack on the monarchical order of the shah was couched in theological terms and meant to target also the monarchical rule across the Sunni countries of the region. |
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The most important French Canadian politician, George-Étienne Cartier was, however, pro-British and saw many advantages to the monarchical system. |
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A shift from a monarchical model of authority to a participative one. |
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But through military successes and alliances with the church, which had extensive properties and military forces of its own, Otto expanded the crown lands, thus laying the foundation of monarchical power. |
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But in this contest of martyrs, it was Ignatius's passionate account of a monarchical episcopal ministry which set the pattern for the future. |
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Under this new constitution, monarchical absolutism was replaced by parliamentary supremacy. |
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Thus, Puritanism was the natural ally of a people preserving their traditional rights against arbitrary monarchical power. |
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Some wanted a republic, but others favoured retaining some type of monarchical government. |
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Northern Ireland, as part of the United Kingdom, remains under a monarchical system of government. |
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Abdication is the act of formally giving up one's monarchical power and status. |
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After the downfall of the prior Gupta Empire in the middle of the 6th century, North India reverted to smaller republics and monarchical states. |
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Over the next millennia, other river valleys saw monarchical empires rise to power. |
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Economic liberalism combined with moderate monarchical authoritarianism to accelerate the adaptation of the Netherlands to the new conditions of the 19th century. |
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While these functions were clearly defined during the Principate, the emperor's powers over time became less constitutional and more monarchical, culminating in the Dominate. |
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Critics have long wrestled with the question of why an antimonarchist and defender of regicide should have chosen a subject that obliged him to defend monarchical authority. |
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Cromwell was sworn in as Lord Protector on 16 December 1653, with a ceremony in which he wore plain black clothing, rather than any monarchical regalia. |
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The institution of monarchy was legitimated by the monarchical episcopate that, no doubt, made equal appeal to a monarchian vision of God or Christ. |
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Although some attempted to take into consideration the inexorability of democracy, many churchmen at an ideological level preferred a monarchical form of government. |
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The Justinian Code's doctrines provided a sophisticated model for contracts, rules of procedure, family law, wills, and a strong monarchical constitutional system. |
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If this is not idolatry, then it is monarchical hero worship. |
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