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Meanings of monarchical government in English
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Usage of monarchical government in English
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And to revive the monarchicalgovernment there are two ways.
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This partiality for a monarchicalgovernment proceeded from two causes.
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Hereditary monarchicalgovernment is eminently the ordinance of God.
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We must also remember that, among the tribes, there was no fixed or monarchicalgovernment.
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New Zealand and Australia, where women are fully enfranchised, are dependencies of a monarchicalgovernment.
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Besides, as a diplomatist, he saw that only in a monarchicalgovernment could he have employment.
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To the Swedes he was to "remonstrate their happy return under a monarchicalgovernment."
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That the Almighty hath here entered his protest against monarchicalgovernment, is true, or the scripture is false.
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A portion of the acts of the National Assembly, and the most considerable too, is clearly favorable to monarchicalgovernment.
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But as soon as there is a reaction toward monarchicalgovernment, poets will again scramble for the post of poet-laureate.
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The particular extent of the change in the monarchicalgovernment of France, contemplated by Lafayette, may appear by this epistolary discussion.
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The political activity of the several states after being internal under the feudal government, had become external under the monarchicalgovernment.
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So the people were glad to be thus freed from monarchicalgovernment, and were governed for the future by all aristocracy.
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The great outward event in the life of Samuel was the transition of the Israelites from a theocratic to a monarchicalgovernment.
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France also sought by intrigue to secure the acceptance by the United Provinces and Chile of a monarchicalgovernment under French protection.
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This circumstance gives the military leader a continued ascendant in his country, and inclines every people, during warlike ages, to monarchicalgovernment.