Ruled by or having the supreme power resting with a monarch.
1 The monarchic hallucinations hamper all progress and all serious departments of industry.
2 There has been no monarchic seizure of power by the President.
3 But they have stood the test of monarchic and republican scrutiny.
4 Heavenly society is modelled on that of men, monarchic or aristocratic.
5 So the Jews were now freed from monarchic authority, and were governed by an aristocracy.
6 His office has been fashioned on the monarchic model, and his whole position is anomalous.
7 And the power so divided weakened the monarchic energy without adding to the liberties of the people.
8 The day is gone by for the assertion of monarchic rights against the will of a people.
9 Justice is the essence of government, and without justice all forms, democratic or monarchic , are tyrannies alike.
10 Like many Gulf royals, UAE leaders viewed the demonstrations as a threat to monarchic rule in the region.
11 Ship government is monarchic in form.
12 A full assurance of monarchic clay.
13 Now, with regard to the early Christians, should you say that their communities were monarchic , or aristocratic, or oligarchic?
14 It was the chiefs who were the visible agents in the encroachments on the monarchic power-itwas an aristocracy that succeeded monarchy.
15 The governments of both these great peoples had long been the mainstays of monarchic tradition, military discipline, and the principle of authority.
16 But these vices of Athens are the vices of all eminent states, monarchic or republican-forthey are the vices of the powerful.
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