Anti-monarchical
of, like, or pertaining to a or .
characterized by or favoring .
historical examples
there he learnt the anti-monarchical turn which things had taken in france.
a short history of french literature george saintsbury
the leanings and connexions of the family were puritan and anti-monarchical.
encyclopaedia britannica, 11th edition, volume 8, slice 7 various
the very first principles, then, of the colonists in relation to government were anti-monarchical.
great events in the history of north and south america charles a. goodrich
it was the home of tradition and of sedition; the breeder of anti-monarchical ideas, the advocate of a hierarchical government.
istar of babylon margaret horton potter
guibert unquestionably foresaw the anti-monarchical spirit gathering up its mighty wings, and rising over the universe!
curiosities of literature, vol. 3 (of 3) isaac disraeli
there was undoubtedly a strong wave of anti-monarchical sentiment in england in 1871.
mr. punch’s history of modern england vol. ii (of iv),–1857-1874 charles l. graves
this view is in accordance with the anti-monarchical sentiments of many of the humanists of that day.
the civilisation of the renaissance in italy jacob burckhardt
these circ-mstances explain the violence of his anti-monarchical sentiment.
encyclopaedia britannica, 11th edition, volume 12, slice 3 various
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