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1 53 | have but ill supported the monarchy they contend for, when by 2 61 | most blinded contenders for monarchy, by right of fatherhood, 3 86 | if it must be thought a monarchy, and the paterfamilias the 4 86 | monarch in it, absolute monarchy will have but a very shattered 5 90 | is evident, that absolute monarchy, which by some men is counted 6 92 | the protection of absolute monarchy is, what kind of fathers 7 107| To which, if we add, that monarchy being simple, and most obvious 8 107| of absolute power, which monarchy in succession was apt to 9 112| though they never dreamed of monarchy being lure Divino, which 10 113| world free to begin a lawful monarchy, I will be bound to shew 11 115| been but only one universal monarchy, if men had not been at 12 132| one man, and then it is a monarchy: if to him and his heirs, 13 132| heirs, it is an hereditary monarchy: if to him only for life, 14 132| return to them; an elective monarchy. And so accordingly of these 15 166| that would prove absolute monarchy the best government, as 16 177| They that found absolute monarchy upon the title of the sword, 17 177| by some, that the English monarchy is founded in the Norman 18 239| great champion of absolute monarchy, is forced to allow, that