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Sentence count:178+6Posted:2016-09-09Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: anarchypatriarchymarchstarchresearchresearcherarchitectin search ofMeaning: ['mɑnə(r)kɪ /'mɒ-]  n. an autocracy governed by a monarch who usually inherits the authority. 
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151. The system of imperial expostulation, which plays a role as the mechanism of self-regulation of monarchy, is an important component of supervising system in ancient China.
152. For all that time France had been an absolute monarchy.
153. Thirdly, land privatization shook the bases of the Assyrian monarchy.
154. Our alternative proposal is, let's decide the fate of the monarchy during the constituent assembly elections.
155. A mug from Philosophy Football, suppliers of T-shirts to more rarified sports fans, reads "My other mug supports the abolition of the monarchy".
156. The Gothic building boom reflected an era of growing power for the monarchy, the cities, and the bourgeoisie, and the cathedrals expressed civic pride fully as much as ecclesiastical glory.
157. At the end of 1977, a political turbulence against the monarchy regime broke up, forcing the Pahlavi family going into exile on 16 Jan. 1979.
157. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
158. On Jan. 17, 1893, Hawaii's monarchy was overthrown as a group of businessmen and sugar planters forced Queen Liliuokalani to abdicate.
159. John had learned that Monarchy, as reconstructed by his father, and Baronage were natural enemies.
160. The whole of the monarchy is contained in the lounger; the whole of anarchy in the gamin.
161. That is why, in a significant change of course, we today pledge our full-throated support for the British monarchy.
162. If he moves over time toward turning Morocco into a British-style limited monarchy, that might be a historic step from a stormy Arab Spring to a balmy Arab summer.
163. In Germany they fight with the bourgeoisie whenever it acts in a revolutionary way, against the absolute monarchy, the feudal squirearchy , and the petty bourgeoisie.
164. Monarchy, for instance, for all its manifest vices, was a conceivable government for millions.
165. This style embodied the political, social and cultural conditions during the rule of Louis XIV , and reflected the rationalism ideology and absolute monarchy.
166. The moon is also the reality dream of country life and rebellion of absolute monarchy.
167. Magna Carta was regarded as a creedal document for aristocracies resisting monarchy.
168. Political, central monarchy replaced mediaeval feudal and domanial system, formed latter - day nation - state.
169. On the other hand, the feudality of territorial states determined it was doomed to be replaced by constitutional monarchy.
170. Anticipation is rising across an expectant Japan as the date draws closer for Crown Princess Masako to give birth to a possible, and long-awaited, heir for the world's oldest monarchy.
171. During the 72 year reign of Louis, France established an absolute monarchy, Versailles was built, and The Sun King waged war with everyone.
172. The issue of the monarchy is complicating politics in the run-up to the elections.
173. Royal expert and blogger Cheryl Anderson Brown says Queen Elizabeth II's leadership of the Commonwealth of Nations gives the monarchy global popularity.
174. This course is an an exploration of British culture and politics, focusing on the changing role of the monarchy from the accession of the House of Hanover (later Windsor) in 1714 to the present.
175. What role, for example, had Jews played in the Polish monarchy before its dismemberment in 1795?
176. Discuss the reasons that brought about the downfall of Louis Philippe and the Orleanist Monarchy in 1848.
177. By all accounts, the monarchy does not excite strong feelings among the majority of Romanians.
178. Milton brings to his critique of rhyme that same -- and this is familiar - the same political rhetoric that he had brought to his critique of monarchy in the regicide treatises.
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