Similar words: anarchy, patriarchy, march, starch, research, researcher, architect, in search of. Meaning: ['mɑnə(r)kɪ /'mɒ-] n. an autocracy governed by a monarch who usually inherits the authority.
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61. That is no more or less than a sovereign Parliament within a constitutional monarchy should be able to expect.
62. For Durkheim this explained the harshness of punishment in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, when absolute monarchy was at its height.
63. But the old monarchist argument that the monarchy can be separated from the royal family no longer holds.
64. Republicanism was a gathering storm at a time when the monarchy seemed an expensive irrelevance to the questions of the day.
65. It existed in Rome even before the end of the monarchy.
66. In the first place, the creation of a regular standing army marked a qualitative change in the authority of the monarchy.
67. If the monarchy is perceived as fulfilling a function, then royalty have a job to do.
68. Rather it was the whole ethos of the monarchy which was felt to be dowdy and second-rate.
69. Today the institution of monarchy is not a topic of controversy in Britain.
70. But Robinson was more important to the restored monarchy as financier and metropolitan administrator.
71. The implicit justification, which cites the financial benefits of the nation possessing a monarchy, is a rationalization in this sense.
72. Number one, in all senses, was to establish a democratic, constitutional monarchy.
73. As public confidence in his capacity to reign has plummeted, Charles' decline has dragged the monarchy down with him.
74. Vague notions about the tourist benefits of the monarchy might become more fully articulated, in order to combat contrary republican notions.
75. But those who believe in the monarchy like to think it stands for stability and good example. Sentencedict.com
76. This was a concession to the Magyars at the expense of other peoples within the borders of the Dual Monarchy.
77. Many people in Britain think the country no longer needs a monarchy.
78. He was accused of calling for the violent overthrow of the monarchy.
79. There does not appear to be universal agreement on the future of the British monarchy.
80. It was not easy to persuade the monarchy to let go of its monopoly of power.
81. In actual fact, what the monarchy does do is to reinforce Britain's position in the world as an outmoded Ruritania.
82. Critics of the charter had reportedly expressed fears that the opposition's allegiance to the monarchy would reduce pressure for further democratization.
83. For a brief period in the province's history, its affairs became entwined in the broader struggles for the monarchy.
84. The defendants were found guilty of plotting to overthrow the monarchy and threatening the security of the state.
85. The monarchy established since 1830 was still far from being popular, but opposition to it was inchoate and lacking focus.
86. It may be argued that this was not a new concept of the basic function of monarchy; perhaps so.
87. He more than anyone appreciated that if the monarchy was to survive, it needed to be updated.
88. And arguing that elections are too expensive is a helluva case for monarchy.
89. Her loss is a devastating blow to the standing of the monarchy.
90. With monarchy, the essential problem is that power is put at the mercy of relatives and genetics.
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