"Monarchic" Quotes from Famous Books
... with regard to the early Christians, should you say that their communities were monarchic, ... — Saracinesca • F. Marion Crawford
... deliberation, to make a new covenante, (and to take up armes,) with y^e States Generall of our dear native country, against our commone enemie the Spaniards, who seeke nothing else but to usurpe and overcome other Christian kings and princes lands, that so he might obtaine and possess his pretended monarchic over all Christendom; and so to rule and co[m]and, after his owne pleasure, over y^e consciences of so many hundred thousand sowles, ... — Bradford's History of 'Plimoth Plantation' • William Bradford
... difficulties of a diplomatic character. Russia had never viewed her ally's uncompromising hostility to King Constantine with enthusiasm. But the French thought that this attitude was due to dynastic ties and monarchic sympathies, and expected the downfall of the Tsar to change it: they could hardly {185} imagine that the Russian Republic would withdraw even that reluctant co-operation in the coercion of Greece which ... — Greece and the Allies 1914-1922 • G. F. Abbott |