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单词 Monarchy
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1. The monarchy is something of an anachronism these days.
2. The French Revolution changed France from a monarchy to a republic.
3. To them, the monarchy is the special symbol of nationhood.
4. The monarchy in England plays an important role in British culture.
5. The mystique surrounding the monarchy has gone for ever.
6. Morocco is an independent monarchy.
7. The monarchy was notoriously reluctant to embrace change.
8. Arguably, the monarchy worked well for many centuries.
9. The United Kingdom is a constitutional monarchy.
10. His book destroyed the mystique of monarchy.
11. Democraticgovernment gradually took the place of an all-powerful monarchy.
12. The country still has a strong monarchy.
13. Let's not make a sacred cow of the monarchy.
14. The monarchy is seen by many people as an anachronism in the modern world.
15. The monarchy has to create a balance between its public and private lives.
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16. The monarchy is seen by some as an anachronism in present - day society.
17. The power of the monarchy was circumscribed by the new law.
18. Some nationalists would like to depict the British monarchy as a purely English institution.
19. The power of the monarchy in Britain today is more symbolical than real.
20. There is a growing movement to divest the monarchy of its remaining constitutional power.
21. Is monarchy relevant in the modern world or should it be abolished?
22. I have sworn an oath of loyalty to the monarchy.
23. The rebellious officers, having seized the radio station(), broadcast the news of the overthrow of the monarchy.
24. As long as most people are happy to have the monarchy, the abolitionist position is an arrogant fantasy.
25. People are going to be questioning the role of the monarchy more and more.
26. In his diary of 1944 he proclaims unswerving loyalty to the monarchy.
27. She thinks it's time we did away with the monarchy.
28. The revolution tolled the death knell for the Russian monarchy.
29. Without the unifying forces of the army and the monarchy, it seems, the nation would begin to fray at the edges.
30. There has been increasing speculation over the future of the monarchy.
1. The monarchy is something of an anachronism these days.
2. The French Revolution changed France from a monarchy to a republic.
3. I have sworn an oath of loyalty to the monarchy.
4. To them, the monarchy is the special symbol of nationhood.
5. The monarchy in England plays an important role in British culture.
6. Morocco is an independent monarchy.
31. Too much publicity has destroyed the mystique of the monarchy.
32. Britain is a monarchy.
33. Each of the three was a constitutional monarchy.
34. The US has close ties with the Saudi monarchy.
35. The monarchy, therefore, has always seemed a bit inappropriate.
36. That is the crucial point about this amazing monarchy, with its ridiculous assumptions about itself.
37. Opinion polls show a huge dip in enthusiasm for the monarchy.
38. The fourth element of the constitution is one that I have described as a parliamentary government under a constitutional monarchy.
39. The 1789 revolution marked the end of the French monarchy.
40. Opposition leaders hailed the visit, calling for a referendum on the restoration of the constitutional monarchy.
41. In his acceptance of the pope's lordship, John ensured the protection of the monarchy and of the succession.
42. Q.. Will the monarchy survive the bunch now living in Buckingham Palace?
43. The remainder of the formal powers of the monarchy are strictly limited.
44. Her fate has taken her on a different journey, a route where the monarchy is secondary to her true vocation.
45. After appearing to be in terminal decline the monarchy is back in business.
45. try its best to collect and make good sentences.
46. He brought to his office a conviction that a bishop had a dual responsibility to serve both church and monarchy.
47. Butboth Fiennes and West imply that he is as much imprisoned by monarchy as by literal incarceration.
48. At the same time, he was totally loyal to Franco and unlikely to seek Allied aid to bring back the monarchy.
49. One proposed change, however, has an air of inevitability about it: the junking of the monarchy.
50. Monarchy was as widely taken for granted at the end of the nineteenth century as is universal suffrage today.
51. The Lancastrian monarchy had depended heavily upon the customs duties for its normal revenue.
52. Viewed from the Winter palace the much-vaunted power of the monarchy seemed distinctly overrated.
53. At that time, Nepal was transformed from an absolute monarchy into a multi-party democracy.
54. One is that the monarchy in Britain will end when the ravens leave the Tower of London.
55. Among ordinary people almost everywhere, however, the idea of monarchy had still great emotive power.
56. Did political stability justify the pretensions and excesses of his republican monarchy?
57. It was republicans who argued their case, not those who took monarchy for granted.
58. Under a constitutional monarchy, the Tsar was Grand Duke, with a bicameral legislature.
59. This may seem surprising in view of the widespread acceptance of monarchy.
60. Nevertheless the real power of the monarchy in Great Britain declined during the three generations which followed the revolution of 1688-89.
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.
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.
91. I never overcame a visceral antipathy for the monarchy.
92. The villagers a sacred cow of the monarchy.
93. The ways King Henry II consolidate the monarchy.
94. Constitutional monarchy began after the Glorious Revolution in 1688.
95. Monarchy used to be based on divine right.
96. The collapse of the absolute monarchy was very swift.
97. Victorian...chivalry throve...on the mystique of monarchy.
98. Through the controversies, constitutional monarchy and republicanism formed obvious opposition and the republicanism spread widely.
99. Royal diplomacy has different kinds of effect on external relations in dual monarchy countries, parliamentary monarchy countries and non-monarchy countries.
100. The second part talks over from Norman Conquest to "The Great Charter". In the process, Feudal monarchy had sharp conflict and compromise with the power of Christian Religion.
101. It is also the day, in 1925, when the SS was founded, when the Munich beer hall putsch took place in 1923, the day the German monarchy ended in 1918, and the day the German revolution failed in 1848.
102. The monarch actually has no real power. The monarch's power are limited by law and Parliament. Constitutional monarchy began after the Glorious Revolution in 1688.
103. Although, in theory, the monarchy inhabits a realm far above the murk of daily government, it has been an important source of legitimacy for the unelected prime minister.
104. French revolutionist. As a member of the States - General ( 1789 - 1791 ) he attempted to create a constitutional monarchy.
105. After the disreputable Hanoverian kings, it was high time the monarchy became more respectable. That was the opinion of Queen Victoria and her husband, Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha.
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106. Artists have been allowed to gleefully satirise the monarchy for centuries.
107. As arguably Britain's most dysfunctional family, the Monarchy provides the British public with a generous source of voyeuristic entertainment, and an opportunity for heartless slander.
108. In 1791 the experiment of Constitutional monarchy in France was brought to an abrupt end by the action of the King and Queen, working in concert with their aristocratic and monarchist friends abroad.
109. Royal diplomacy in parliamentary monarchy countries, with the characteristics of indirectness, subordinacy, symbolism and dependence, plays a supporting role in their external relations.
110. In the Old Testament they saw a form of government that, with modifications, could be copied in modern times. That is why they opposed the absolute monarchy of the Jacobean kings in England.
111. The Kingdom of the Netherlands is a hereditary and constitutional monarchy.
112. This new institution of monarchy required the invention of a new legitimation of authority beyond the tribal justification of chieftainship based on concepts of kinship and responsibility.
113. The system of prime minister was a modulatory mechanism and necessary supplementation of the monarchy.
114. William Blake mocked the British monarchy with his illustration of Nebuchadnezzar eating grass from a story in the Book of Daniel.
115. Britain's House of Windsor also clearly illustrates the fall of monarchy from Pomp and Circumstance to tabloid hell.
116. The Swedish royal family is gearing up for the lavish wedding of its crown princess Saturday, even as more citizens are saying the country should divorce itself from the monarchy.
117. The monarchy mystifies, no doubt of that - in the full sense of the term " mystification " .
118. Formally a constitutional monarchy, its chief of state is the British monarch, represented by the governor - general.
119. Three years later Danton had led the overthrow of the French monarchy, been appointed first minister of France and was the dominant voice in the National Convention.
120. The limited monarchy which resulted from the Glorious Revolution of 1688ensuredthat the powerful economic interests in the community could exert their influence over Government policy.
121. In an absolute monarchy the king can do anything he wants.
122. Although nominally, a monarchy, the Netherlands is in effect a republic.
123. The remaining 26 counties of the island became the Irish Free State, a constitutional monarchy over which the British monarch reigned (from 1927 with the title King of Ireland).
124. The French people still hoped to retain the monarchy establish a Constitution to transform the country.
125. In 1971 Iran celebrated the 2,500th anniversary of his founding of the monarchy.
126. "Great people, great country, Great Britain" is one suggestion, while others say "Courage, reason, humanity, democracy, monarchy" or "A country so brave and true" could serve as fitting mottos.
127. He fused together what was strongest in the despotic traditions of the monarchy with what was strongest in the equally despotic creed of Jacobinism.
128. Rise and fall periodic law" is historical bewildering trap that monarchy or "man ruling" cant jump out.
129. In the Indo-China peninsula south Thailand is a constitutional monarchy state.
130. Person represent the British crown in Commonwealth Country ( such as Canada or Australia) which is still a monarchy with the British Queen as head of state.
131. Since the collapse of the Pahlavi monarchy in Iran in 1979, the U. S. began to build up unilaterally a military power in the region.
132. With the break-up of the Austro-Hungarian monarchy in 1918, the small Republic of Austria was seen by many of its citizens as economically not viable.
133. The white symbolizes the advent of the 1952 Revolution which ended the monarchy without bloodshed.
134. Unlike the army of Oliver Cromwell, which briefly overthrew the monarchy in the 17th century in two bloody civil wars, these rebels were a jovial, good-humored bunch.
135. Falun is the third Indian mauryan during the reign of emperor asoka monarchy built in buddhist pilgrims pillars of one of the first design lion stigma.
136. They were committed to the eventual restoration of a traditional monarchy.
137. I'll tell you Friend, he reignsabove, and doth not make havoc of mankind like the Royal of Britain . . . . sofar as we approve of monarchy, that in America the law is king.
138. When the last Portuguese king was assassinated in 1908, it was the beginning of the end of the Portuguese monarchy, giving rise to a new Portuguese republic in 1910.
139. To the republicans, he was tainted with monarchy, or monarchism.
140. The rather louche glamour of Monaco's royal family is nothing compared with the fading but still palpable grandeur of the British monarchy.
141. It is only the book of Deuteronomy that assumes or prepares for a monarchy and contains legislation for a king, and the things that he should do.
142. Though he maintained the trappings of a constitutional monarchy, he in fact ruled autocratically, relying on SAVAK, a dreaded secret police, to suppress all forms of opposition.
143. In the course of the overthrow of the Monarchy and the primary establishment of the Republic, the consulship appeared in Rome.
144. IMAGINE that the United Kingdom was an absolute monarchy known as Windsor Britain.
145. During this period, the first monarchy of Israel was established and the tribes of Israel united under a single kingdom with its capital at Jerusalem.
146. The British Monarchy Website Flickr account streams both up-to-the-minute images of royal engagements and archive photographs from the royal collection.
147. This aesthetic interest due under the system of absolute monarchy to meet to show off and compare with noble heart, forming a spread to a broad spectrum of Times.
148. Its political structure mainly inherited the"dual monarchy"from Western Turkish Empire, so it was also called"Khazar Kaganate".
149. The Commonwealth of Australia is a constitutional monarchy and has a parliamentary system of government.
150. Ruling a monarchy an iron fist involves different challenges from governing a republic.
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.
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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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