The classic seventeenth-century patriarchalism that linked monarchal and paternal creative power would not endure. |
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This ideologically sets the country apart from other feudal, traditional, theocratic, primordial or monarchal systems of government. |
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He contended that every page of Mitford's History had falsehoods, all stemming from his anti-democratic passion and his excessive regard for monarchal and aristocratic power. |
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For the occasion he had the taps in the palace bathrooms replated in gold. Henri regarded Mitterrand as the most monarchal of French presidents. |
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He killed his own son and heir by whacking him over the head with the monarchal staff in a tsar-ish fit of temper. |
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Even Thomas Jefferson and Ben Franklin agreed that immigrants from monarchal countries would likely bring their political ideas across the seas with them. |
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They may also deepen a view among some Britons that marital misbehavior is embedded in the monarchal genes. |
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Caroline Kennedy may well have what it takes to be a great lawmaker, but there's no reason to be particularly confident of this, unless one hews to some kind of weird monarchal superstition. |
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