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When he was liberated from Dorchester Gaol, in 1826, the freedom of the press was complete, as far as government or aristocratical societies were concerned. Life and Character of Richard Carlile 2012-03-14T02:00:25.327Z
This made the church an aristocratical republic; but its government soon became monarchial, and even despotical. Ecce Homo! A Critical Inquiry into the History of Jesus of Nazareth: Being a Rational Analysis of the Gospels 2012-03-06T03:00:27.910Z
In aristocratical republics the citizens of one town are not contented with being sovereigns collectively, unless they individually appropriate all offices of honour or emolument. Fletcher of Madeley 2012-02-23T03:00:39.877Z
Hence it is that we find in ruling classes, and in social circles which put on aristocratical fashions, that ideas, and especially scientific ideas, are held in sincere aversion and in simulated contempt. Science and Medieval Thought The Harveian Oration Delivered Before the Royal College of Physicians, October 18, 1900 2012-02-22T03:00:23.620Z
The very differentiation of the burden means that the aristocratical power of the landlord has penetrated deep enough to attempt an exact evaluation of details. Villainage in England Essays in English Mediaeval History 2012-02-15T03:00:35.553Z
There was an expression of pride, almost aristocratical, on her finely cut lips, which seemed to contradict the gratitude she expressed. The Monctons A Novel: Volume 2 (of 2) 2012-02-11T03:03:50.943Z
Against these he objected, as fostering 'that aristocratical contumely, which flesh and blood cannot endure'; a vice which I have heard him declare to be, above all others, the object of his special antipathy. Discipline 2012-01-08T03:00:17.620Z
And I can safely declare that my expectations looked only to the chastisement of the aristocratical and monarchial writers, and not to any criticisms on the proceedings of Government. The Poems of Philip Freneau, Volume I (of III) 2012-01-04T03:00:43.800Z
Speaking generally they have adopted some of the aristocratical distinctions of the day, and have supported the frauds upon mankind, which it was their peculiar duty to expose. An Address to Men of Science Calling Upon Them to Stand Forward and Vindicate the Truth.... 2011-12-24T03:08:05.883Z
But the news that did arrive was reassuring and Jefferson was able to write on November 16, "the event has been generally in favor of republican, and against the aristocratical candidates." Thomas Jefferson The Apostle of Americanism 2011-11-23T03:00:55.563Z
"The aristocratical form has the same vices and defects with the monarchical, except that the chance of abilities is better from the proportion of numbers." The Life Of Thomas Paine, Vol. I. (of II) With A History of His Literary, Political and Religious Career in America France, and England; to which is added a Sketch of Paine by William Cobbett 2011-10-12T02:00:38.787Z
Like other aristocratical creatures, he was unequal to the hand-to-mouth existence of the African-born animal, who, by habit and instinct, could shift for himself. South Africa and the Transvaal War, Vol. 3 (of 6) From the Battle of Colenso, 15th Dec. 1899, to Lord Roberts's Advance into the Free State, 12th Feb. 1900 2011-07-29T02:00:27.053Z
On this occasion the selection of company, though always pious, was not so aristocratical as at the pompous dinners occasionally given at the Park. The Vicar of Wrexhill 2011-07-13T02:00:20.177Z
This profuse style of dress had, long before, been forbidden in Denmark; and this contempt for a law that was observed everywhere around denoted these gentlemen to belong to the bold and disaffected aristocratical party. The Childhood of King Erik Menved An Historical Romance 2011-07-07T02:00:35.757Z
As we p. 28approach the Hay, the aristocratical buildings become more numerous, and the romance of the scene diminishes, till at length we enter a small, but neat and comfortable-looking town. The Wye and Its Associations a picturesque ramble 2011-06-12T02:00:06.820Z
"Do not talk to me, you impertinent fellow, about drowning," said her aristocratical ladyship, perfectly unmoved—"that's the captain's business, and not mine." The International Monthly, Volume 3, No. 3, June, 1851 2011-05-18T02:00:14.897Z
Speaking of one of the secondary Societies, he says there were "class distinctions" in it; and Macluria or the School Society he condemns as being most aristocratical, "its few projectors being extremely wealthy." History of American Socialisms 2011-03-28T02:00:20.967Z
In it Shelley expresses himself in favor of retaining the regal and aristocratical branches of our constitution until the public mind “shall have arrived at the maturity that can disregard these symbols of its childhood.” The Radicalism of Shelley and Its Sources 2011-03-08T03:00:45.010Z
This inequality of property gives an aristocratical turn to all their proceedings, and occasions a strong aversion in their patricians to "Common Sense." Familiar Letters of John Adams and His Wife Abigail Adams During the Revolution with a Memoir of Mrs. Adams
In 50 he returned to Rome to support the interests of C�sar against the aristocratical party headed by Pompey, and was appointed tribune. The New Gresham Encyclopedia. Vol. 1 Part 2 Amiel to Atrauli
Yet there was also a larger council of 600,402 which may have been an aristocratical committee selected from the popular assembly. The History and Antiquities of the Doric Race, Vol. 2 of 2
The democratical judges of Athens also yearly took an oath before this deity:1055 this ceremony was at first perhaps only required of the criminal judges of aristocratical descent, viz., the Ephetæ. The History and Antiquities of the Doric Race, Vol. 1 of 2
Secondly: The remains of aristocratical tyranny in the persons of the peers. Junius Unmasked or, Thomas Paine the author of the Letters of Junius and the Declaration of Independence
The government of this chivalrous fraternity, as provided by the statutes which formed its written constitution, was in its nature aristocratical. History of the Reign of Philip the Second, King of Spain, Vols. 1 and 2
If they determined among themselves to use their efforts to effect the establishment of an aristocratical or despotick government, would a bill of rights be any obstacle to their proceedings? Essays on the Constitution of the United States
By-the-bye, recollect that his forehead, when you describe it, must be high and white as snow: all aristocratical foreheads are—at least, are in a fashionable novel. Olla Podrida
I recollect having dwelt on several points which appeared to me very important, and which were in their spirit hostile to aristocratical principles. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Vol. 2, No. 8, January, 1851
This murder was the result of an aristocratical conspiracy, the King having done much to lessen the power of the nobility. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 16, No. 93, July, 1865
It is bad, first, because it entails upon the nation the unnecessary expence of supporting three forms and systems of Government at once, namely, the monarchical, the aristocratical, and the democratical. The Writings Of Thomas Paine, Volume III. 1791-1804
The Americans laugh at us when we speak of American slavery, so long as so many of our fellow-subjects in England and Ireland are perishing from starvation through monarchical and aristocratical tyranny. A Letter to the Hon. Samuel Eliot, Representative in Congress From the City of Boston, In Reply to His Apology For Voting For the Fugitive Slave Bill.
Notwithstanding this aristocratical resolution, the great practical question, "How am I to live?" began to thrust itself unpleasantly before me. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 58, Number 360, October 1845
But there was yet another design, to prevent the building of the long walls, to which the aristocratical party of Athens was opposed, but which Pericles, with long-sighted views, defended. Ancient States and Empires
Mill points this by referring to the 'organs of aristocratical opinion' for the last fifty years. The English Utilitarians, Volume II (of 3) James Mill
France has entirely rejected the aristocratical part, and is now discovering the absurdity of the monarchical, and is approaching fast to the representative system. The Writings Of Thomas Paine, Volume III. 1791-1804
The present race cannot be thought to regret the loss of their aristocratical forms, and too despotic government; they think only on their vanished independence. The Works of Lord Byron. Vol. 2
In the first assembly there was a large party attached to royal and aristocratical interests, and many men of great experience and talents. A Modern History, From the Time of Luther to the Fall of Napoleon For the Use of Schools and Colleges
He cleared the roads of robbers, and formed an aristocratical constitution, with a king, who was only the first of his nobles. Ancient States and Empires
Apropos of dogs, I found dear old Dake, the noble Newfoundland which H. gave us, look as intensely black and as grandly aristocratical as ever. The Shirley Letters from California Mines in 1851-52
By-the-by, recollect that his forehead, when you describe it, must be high and white as snow: all aristocratical foreheads are—at least, are in a fashionable novel. Olla Podrida
Captain Hamilton, speaking to one of the federalist, or aristocratical party, received the following reply. Diary in America, Series Two
It is at this place that you feel how excessively aristocratical and exclusive the Americans would be, and indeed will be, in spite of their institutions. Diary in America, Series One
They became masters of Thebes and all the neighboring towns, and reversed all the acts of the Spartans, and established democratic governments, and forced the aristocratical leaders into exile. Ancient States and Empires
The aristocratical part of me, if part of me it must be called, hangs loose and keeps off insects. Imaginary Conversations and Poems A Selection
Newspapers, then, took their birth in that principal land of modern politicians, Italy, and under the government of that aristocratical republic, Venice. Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 1
Let the senate be aristocratical—let the congress be partially so, and then what would be the American government of president, senate, and congress, but mutato nomine, king, lords, and commons? Diary in America, Series Two
Mrs Turnbull sprang to the door to receive them, making a prepared courtesy to the aristocratical cub, and then shaking him respectfully by the hand. Jacob Faithful
The southern ones, at this time, are aristocratical in their dispositions; and, that that spirit should grow and extend itself, is within the natural order of things. The Writings of Thomas Jefferson Library Edition - Vol. 6 (of 20)
Thousands have joined churches with whose peculiar doctrines they are not acquainted, and even do not know whether their government is republican, aristocratical, or monarchical. American Lutheranism Volume 1: Early History of American Lutheranism and The Tennessee Synod
They served to render the representation from such States aristocratical. The Journal of Negro History, Volume 3, 1918
The aristocratical and the democratical impulses by turns gaining the ascendant it was then a manly, fine feeling. Diary in America, Series Two
On the bridge we met many Austrian officers in rich uniforms, most of them young, and, I thought, very aristocratical in their bearing. Young Americans Abroad Vacation in Europe: Travels in England, France, Holland, Belgium, Prussia and Switzerland
This led to a change in the government, and the aristocratical party, once more restored to power, hastened to make their submission to Rome. A Smaller History of Rome
The three species of government, monarchical, aristocratical, and democratical, are there plainly distinguished, and the English government is expressly said to be none of them pure, but all of them mixed and tempered together. The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.I., Part E. From Charles I. to Cromwell
Such were the first effects that Europe saw of popular violence, after having groaned, during so many ages, under monarchical and aristocratical tyranny. The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.I., Part B. From Henry III. to Richard III.
At the head of the list of those composing the "Anglican, monarchical, aristocratical party," the letter places "the executive." The Life of George Washington, Vol. 5 Commander in Chief of the American Forces During the War which Established the Independence of his Country and First President of the United States
Our objects are the restoration of equal rights and the prostration of those aristocratical usurpations existing in the state of monopolies and exclusive privileges of every kind, the products of corrupt and corrupting legislation. Life of Father Hecker
Pompey's jealousy of Cæsar brought him into connection with the aristocratical party. A Smaller History of Rome
The aristocratical party, the richest and most influential men in England, appeared less agitated than the others, for the question was to be discussed without their interference. The Last Man
Such were the principles and practices of those ancient knights and barons, during the prevalence of the aristocratical government, and the reign of chivalry. The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.I., Part B. From Henry III. to Richard III.
It was not only monarchical and aristocratical,—it was Anglican also. The Life of George Washington, Vol. 5 Commander in Chief of the American Forces During the War which Established the Independence of his Country and First President of the United States
It would have been a scheme, a trick, a design, a contrivance, from hatred to France, attachment to England, monarchical manoeuvres, and aristocratical cunning! Life and Public Services of John Quincy Adams Sixth President of the Unied States
But there was no power, however excessive, which the people were not ready to intrust to their favorite hero; and the bill was accordingly passed, notwithstanding the opposition of Hortensius, Catulus, and the aristocratical party. A Smaller History of Rome
England's polity is, and for ages has been, aristocratical. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 18, No. 110, December, 1866 A Magazine of Literature, Science, Art, and Politics
The real power and property in the government is in the great aristocratical families of the nation. Memoir, Correspondence, And Miscellanies, From The Papers Of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 4
Who then composed this odious Anglican, monarchical, aristocratical party? The Life of George Washington, Vol. 5 Commander in Chief of the American Forces During the War which Established the Independence of his Country and First President of the United States
The contest here is exactly what it was in Holland: a contest between the monarchical and aristocratical parts of the government for a monopoly of despotism over the people. Memoir, Correspondence, And Miscellanies, From The Papers Of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 2
Octavius, who belonged to the aristocratical party, but was a weak and irresolute man, and on L. Cinna, a professed champion of the popular side. A Smaller History of Rome
Therefore aristocratical polities often attain to great age, and the nations that know them attain slowly to great and firmly-placed power. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 18, No. 110, December, 1866 A Magazine of Literature, Science, Art, and Politics
A half dozen aristocratical gentlemen, agonizing under the loss of pre-eminence, have sometimes ventured their sarcasms on our political metamorphosis. Memoir, Correspondence, And Miscellanies, From The Papers Of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 1
That which placed the then chief magistrate at the head of the "Anglican, monarchical, and aristocratical party which had sprung up," would have been much more probably selected. The Life of George Washington, Vol. 5 Commander in Chief of the American Forces During the War which Established the Independence of his Country and First President of the United States
The southern ones, at this time, are aristocratical in their dispositions: and that that spirit should grow and extend itself, is within the natural order of things. Memoir, Correspondence, And Miscellanies, From The Papers Of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 2
Pompey, in revenge, resolved to procure the recall of Cicero from banishment, and was thus brought again into some friendly connections with the aristocratical party. A Smaller History of Rome
I must have made all these mistakes in recollecting my mother's account of the matter, although she was more accurate than I am, being precise upon points of genealogy, like all the aristocratical Scotch. Life of Lord Byron, Vol. 5 With His Letters and Journals
Quakerism is strict, methodical, in its nature highly aristocratical, and so regular that it has brought the whole community to the condition of one family; but it does not actually interfere with the government. The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. 07 (of 12)
By whom were these Anglican, monarchical, and aristocratical officers selected? The Life of George Washington, Vol. 5 Commander in Chief of the American Forces During the War which Established the Independence of his Country and First President of the United States
Yet, in making our Constitution, not only was such a body instituted, but it was rendered as anti-democratic and as aristocratical as it could possibly be made. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 14, No. 84, October, 1864
The ten thousand Cornelii at Rome and his veterans stationed throughout Italy, as well as the whole strength of the aristocratical party, secured him against all danger. A Smaller History of Rome
If it had been inveterately aristocratical, exclusions might be more patiently submitted to. The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. 04 (of 12)
In keeping with his general habitudes, Doctor Franklin while at the French Court did not reside in the aristocratical faubourgs. Israel Potter
But race hour approaches, and people begin to assemble in groups before the "rooms," while tax-carts, pony-gigs, post-chaises, the usual aristocratical accompaniments of Newmarket, come dribbling at intervals into the town. Jorrocks' Jaunts and Jollities
We stood in antagonism to the monarchical and aristocratical polities of Europe. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 14, No. 84, October, 1864
The opposition of the aristocratical party was in vain. A Smaller History of Rome
By the aristocratical law of primogenitureship, in a family of six children, five are exposed. The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. 04 (of 12)
It was noticed he constantly sighed As she worked out the scheme she had planned— A fact he endeavored to hide With his aristocratical hand. Bab Ballads and Savoy Songs
The monarchic, and aristocratical, and popular partisans, have been jointly laying their axes to the root of all government, and have, in their turns, proved each other absurd and inconvenient. The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. 01 (of 12)
It was amazing how the most plebeian name of Simon Deg had slid, under the hands of the heralds, into the really aristocratical one of Sir Simon Degge. International Miscellany of Literature, Art and Science, Vol. 1, No. 3, Oct. 1, 1850
His next step was to gain over the Equites, who had rendered efficient service to Cicero in his Consulship, and had hitherto supported the aristocratical party. A Smaller History of Rome
In so aristocratical and lofty-minded a community, which boasts so much ancient blood and hereditary pride, it is natural to suppose that questions of etiquette will sometimes arise, and affairs of honour ensue. Bracebridge Hall
Their government, which at first was aristocratical, was afterwards changed to a democracy; and it is to this popular form of government that their prosperity and wealth are ascribed. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels - Volume 18 Historical Sketch of the Progress of Discovery, Navigation, and Commerce, from the Earliest Records to the Beginning of the Nineteenth Century, By William Stevenson
In so aristocratical and lofty-minded a community, which boasts so much ancient blood and hereditary pride, it is natural to suppose that questions of etiquette will sometimes arise and affairs of honour ensue. Bracebridge Hall, or The Humorists
The pomp of this pew and the aristocratical air of the family struck My imagination wonderfully, and I fell desperately in love with a little daughter of the squire's about twelve years of age. Tales of a Traveller
Also he is singularly exempt from aristocratical prejudices, and quite capable of sympathising with popular feeling, though naturally not partial to democracy. Correspondence & Conversations of Alexis de Tocqueville with Nassau William Senior from 1834 to 1859, Volume 2
When their young are reared, and fairly launched upon their native element, the air, the cares of the old folks seem over, and they resume all their aristocratical dignity and idleness. Bracebridge Hall
He could undo all that he had denounced in his rival as monarchical, aristocratical, pernicious to the life of Democracy. The Conqueror
When their young are reared and fairly launched upon their native element, the air, the cares of the old folks seem over, and they resume all their aristocratical dignity and idleness. Bracebridge Hall, or The Humorists
I felt no degradation, for I had seen too little of society to be thoughtful about the differences of rank; and a boy of sixteen is seldom aristocratical. Tales of a Traveller
It is true the English republic is aristocratical, but this is a feature that depends entirely on the breadth and independence of the constituency. A Residence in France With an Excursion Up the Rhine, and a Second Visit to Switzerland
He supported the peace policy of that old aristocratical party of which Ruy Gomez had been the chief, but which had been hardly heard of in the last twenty years of Philip II.’s reign. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 09, No. 53, March, 1862
"In an aristocratical country like England, not the Trial by Jury, but the dinner is the capital institution." Ralph Waldo Emerson
He could not be a radical; there was something too aristocratical in thus keeping himself apart from the rest of the world, and condemning himself to his own dull company throughout a rainy day. Bracebridge Hall, or The Humorists
The present race cannot be thought to regret the loss of their aristocratical forms, and too despotic government—they think only on their vanished independence. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 17, No. 476, February 12, 1831
I have mentioned this opinion of Mr. Morris, because his aristocratical sentiments were no secret, because they were mingled with no expressions of personal severity, and because I have heard them from other quarters. A Residence in France With an Excursion Up the Rhine, and a Second Visit to Switzerland
Founded by a queen, the abbey of the Trinity preserved at all times a constitution thoroughly aristocratical. Account of a Tour in Normandy, Volume 2
They may be aristocrats, but they have not the shadow of a claim to aristocratical origin. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 08, No. 48, October, 1861
Having been brought up, also, in the comparative simplicity of a republic, I am apt to be struck with even the ordinary circumstances incident to an aristocratical state of society. Bracebridge Hall, or The Humorists
Possibly he may have judged that the haughty citizens of Florence would not long put up with Piero's aristocratical insolence. The Life of Michelangelo Buonarroti
If England can have a throne, then, surrounded by aristocratical institutions, what is there to prevent France from having a throne "surrounded by republican institutions?" A Residence in France With an Excursion Up the Rhine, and a Second Visit to Switzerland
There is nothing so pertinacious, so unrelenting, and so difficult to change, as an aristocratical body. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 08, No. 45, July, 1861
Swallow Barn is an aristocratical old edifice, which sits, like a brooding hen, on the southern bank of the James River. Choice Specimens of American Literature, and Literary Reader Being Selections from the Chief American Writers
It was noticed he constantly sighedAs she worked out the scheme she had planned,A fact he endeavoured to hideWith his aristocratical hand. The Bab Ballads
The illustrious head of the aristocratical party, Marcus Furius Camillus, might perhaps be, in some measure, protected by his venerable age and by the memory of his great services to the state. Lays of Ancient Rome
For the new creation of the ephori, though thought to be in favor of the people, was so far from diminishing, that it very much heightened, the aristocratical character of the government. Plutarch: Lives of the noble Grecians and Romans
The constitution was purely aristocratical, differing in that respect from that of the French Academy, in which the principle of equality among the members was never violated. The Project Gutenberg Encyclopedia Volume 1 of 28
The noble lord appears to have an aristocratical solicitude to be read only by the opulent. The Works of Lord Byron: Letters and Journals. Vol. 2
The aristocratical morgue was too strong in him to bear such an insult with fortitude. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 10, No. 57, July, 1862
In popular, as well as aristocratical governments, particular men; by their personal authority, and sometimes by the credit of their family, have maintained a species of monarchical power. An Essay on the History of Civil Society, Eighth Edition
Another grand aristocratical assemblage was held, and a petition to the Regent, on behalf of the Count, was drawn out and left with the Marquis de Créqui for signature. Wolfert's Roost and Miscellanies
This meeting was called, as in Hampshire, by the great aristocratical leaders of both the Whig and Tory factions. Memoirs of Henry Hunt, Esq. — Volume 3
Law's head grew giddy with his elevation, and he began to aspire after aristocratical distinction. The Crayon Papers
We have mentioned old General Oglethorpe as one of Goldsmith's aristocratical acquaintances. Oliver Goldsmith A Biography
But this alone does not constitute the character of aristocratical government. An Essay on the History of Civil Society, Eighth Edition
Here was the bed in which he slept, and which he had brought with him from college; its gilded posts surmounted by coronets, giving evidence of his aristocratical feelings. Abbotsford and Newstead Abbey
Sheridan, as has been stated, was the most prominent object of his jealousy;—and it is curious to remark how much, even in feelings of this description, the aristocratical bias of his mind betrayed itself. Memoirs of the Life of the Rt. Hon. Richard Brinsley Sheridan — Volume 02
The noble auditory had that habitude of reserve, that empire, or rather tyranny, over all outward manifestations of internal emotions, which belongs to high aristocratical breeding. The Crayon Papers
Unluckily the path to fortune lay through the aristocratical mazes of Northumberland House, and the poet blundered at the outset. Oliver Goldsmith A Biography
From a regard to what is necessary in war, nations inclined to popular or aristocratical government, have had recourse to establishments that bordered on monarchy. An Essay on the History of Civil Society, Eighth Edition
I shall be told that I am injuring aristocratical and territorial influence. Speeches on Questions of Public Policy, Volume 1
Among those who experienced this unsoldierly treatment was Mrs. Schuyler, the aunt of the general; a lady of aristocratical station, revered throughout her neighborhood. Life of George Washington — Volume 01
The Premier, or first floor, with its grand saloons, lofty ceilings, and splendid furniture, is decidedly the aristocratical part of the establishment. The Crayon Papers
Under her auspices a poem of Goldsmith's had an aristocratical introduction to the world. Oliver Goldsmith A Biography
Dante seems to have had no ground for what his aristocratical pride doubtless considered a hard blow, and what King Francis, indeed, condescended to feel as such. Stories from the Italian Poets: with Lives of the Writers, Volume 1
The parliament resolved to incorporate the two countries into one commonwealth, without kingly government or the aristocratical influence of a house of peers. The History of England from the First Invasion by the Romans to the Accession of King George the Fifth Volume 8
A general election would be of little value, if by means of it a majority of representatives were not to be gained to the aristocratical party. Four Early Pamphlets
The second floor is scarcely less aristocratical and magnificent; the other floors go on lessening in splendor as they gain in altitude, and end with the attics, the region of petty tailors, clerks, and sewing-girls. The Crayon Papers
But I think the most remarkable instance which we noticed of this sort of aristocratical longing occurred at Cincinnati. Domestic Manners of the Americans
I am no such unneighbourly or aristocratical person as to wish to keep my name all to myself. Home as Found
The shouts and congratulations of the well-affected and aristocratical part of the audience attended his success, but still a subsequent trial of skill remained. Old Mortality, Volume 1.
In the mean time this deviation of Mr. Burke from the general principles of his connexion, has given occasion to some to impute aristocratical views to the whole party. Four Early Pamphlets
On the banishment of Themistocles Aristides became the undisputed leader of the aristocratical party at Athens, and on his death, four years subsequently, Cimon succeeded him. Mosaics of Grecian History
Julius Caesar, the greatest name in ancient history, himself a patrician, by courting the people triumphed over the aristocratical oligarchy and introduced a new regime. The Old Roman World, : the Grandeur and Failure of Its Civilization.
Furthermore, the Delphian oracle, aristocratical in its sympathies, was luke-warm and wavering, if not actually disloyal, and by its timid responses, disheartened the patriot party. General History for Colleges and High Schools
The one is an aristocratical, the other a republican faculty. Characters of Shakespeare's Plays
It is necessary perhaps, that I should say a word respecting the aristocratical principles of this gentleman, by which he is distinguished from the rest of his party. Four Early Pamphlets
Here are no aristocratical families, no courts, no kings, no bishops, no ecclesiastical dominion, no invisible power giving to a few a very visible one; no great manufacturers employing thousands, no great refinements of luxury. Letters from an American Farmer
The heroic period of Roman history begins really with the expulsion of the kings; also the growth of aristocratical power. The Old Roman World, : the Grandeur and Failure of Its Civilization.
Its constitution, if left to itself, is not monarchical, but aristocratical. The English Constitution
To promise, therefore, the continuance of a monarchical establishment, and to designate the future monarch, seemed to be necessary for the purpose of acquiring aristocratical support.  History of the Early Part of the Reign of James the Second
Lord Shelburne, though he has been able to win over the good opinion of several, under the notion of his being a friend of liberty, is really, in many respects, stiffly aristocratical, or highly monarchical. Four Early Pamphlets
The remains of aristocratical tyranny in the persons of the peers. Common Sense
The aristocratical element had the ascendency when Rome was most prosperous and most respected. The Old Roman World, : the Grandeur and Failure of Its Civilization.
They sprung not from the filth of rotten boroughs, nor are they the vassal representatives of aristocratical ones. Writings of Thomas Paine — Volume 2 (1779-1792): the Rights of Man
But without an agrarian law, government, whether monarchical, aristocratical, or popular, has no long lease. The Commonwealth of Oceana
For this reason, wealth in all commercial states is found to accumulate, and all such have hitherto in time become aristocratical. The Vicar of Wakefield
For the ignominious death of a single member of a small aristocratical body necessarily leaves a stain on the reputation of his fellows. The History of England, from the Accession of James II — Volume 4
And when the aristocratical ascendency was most marked, the aristocratical body had too much virtue and ability to be enslaved by ambitious and able men of their own number. The Old Roman World, : the Grandeur and Failure of Its Civilization.
Accustomed to kiss the aristocratical hand that hath purloined him from himself, he degenerates into a composition of art, and the genuine soul of nature forsakes him. Writings of Thomas Paine — Volume 2 (1779-1792): the Rights of Man
But in Scotland the fashionable notions touching political morality were lax; and the aristocratical sentiment was strong. The History of England, from the Accession of James II — Volume 3
Arthur Herbert was much loved by the sailors, and was reputed one of the best of the aristocratical class of naval officers. The History of England, from the Accession of James II — Volume 2
By parity of reason, we suppose that he would impute the peculations of Bellasys to the influence of the monarchical and aristocratical institutions of England. Critical and Historical Essays — Volume 2
Gradually, as wealth increased, the equites became an influential order, not less aristocratical than the patricians. The Old Roman World, : the Grandeur and Failure of Its Civilization.
Every chartered town is an aristocratical monopoly in itself, and the qualification of electors proceeds out of those chartered monopolies. Writings of Thomas Paine — Volume 2 (1779-1792): the Rights of Man
He was a man of ample fortune and aristocratical connections, of orthodox opinions and regular life, an able and experienced lawyer, a well read scholar, and, in spite of a little pomposity, a good speaker. The History of England, from the Accession of James II — Volume 3
He was a libertine without that openness of heart and hand which sometimes makes libertinism amiable, and a haughty aristocrat without that elevation of sentiment which sometimes makes aristocratical haughtiness respectable. The History of England, from the Accession of James II — Volume 2
Yet we must acknowledge that, though our political opinions are by no means aristocratical, we always feel kindly disposed towards noble authors. Critical and Historical Essays — Volume 2
The composition of the House of Commons was not wholly aristocratical; and, whatever he the composition of large deliberative assemblies, their spirit is always in some degree popular. Critical and Historical Essays — Volume 1
Had the system of representation been then understood, as it now is, there is no reason to believe that those forms of government, now called monarchical or aristocratical, would ever have taken place. Writings of Thomas Paine — Volume 2 (1779-1792): the Rights of Man
With aristocratical sentiments they had been in a servile position. The History of England, from the Accession of James II — Volume 3
Into this "aristocratical" set I was now regularly introduced. Autobiography of a Pocket-Handkerchief
Yet now they tell us that, in all aristocratical communities, the higher and more educated class will, not occasionally, but invariably, act against its own interest. Miscellaneous Writings and Speeches — Volume 2
His judgment of literature, of contemporary literature especially, was altogether perverted by his aristocratical feelings. Critical and Historical Essays — Volume 1
Holland calls itself a republic, which is chiefly aristocratical, with an hereditary stadtholdership. Writings of Thomas Paine — Volume 2 (1779-1792): the Rights of Man
A fearful struggle took place in this island between the aristocratical and democratical parties. A Smaller history of Greece From the earliest times to the Roman conquest
He was aristocratical too in his notions, keeping aloof, as I found, from the ordinary run of pensioners. The Sketch-Book of Geoffrey Crayon
Mr Mill then proceeds to demonstrate that a purely aristocratical form of government is necessarily bad. Miscellaneous Writings and Speeches — Volume 2
In this instance the comparative favour shown to Isocrates may possibly be accounted for by the circumstance of his belonging to the aristocratical, as Lysias to the democratical party. Phaedrus
The only forms of government are the democratical, the aristocratical, the monarchical, and what is now called the representative. Writings of Thomas Paine — Volume 2 (1779-1792): the Rights of Man
Alcaeus took an active part in the civil dissensions of his native state, and warmly espoused the cause of the aristocratical party, to which he belonged by birth. A Smaller history of Greece From the earliest times to the Roman conquest
Two aristocratical factions, headed by two branches of the royal family, engaged in a long and fierce struggle for supremacy. The History of England, from the Accession of James II — Volume 1
The fact is, that almost all the governments that have ever existed in the civilised world have been, in part at least, monarchical and aristocratical. Miscellaneous Writings and Speeches — Volume 2
Comcomly was extravagant in his terms; rating the charms of his daughter at the highest price, and indeed she is represented as having one of the flattest and most aristocratical heads in the tribe. Astoria, or, anecdotes of an enterprise beyond the Rocky Mountains
It will reach the point of prohibition by a regular operation, and thereby supersede the aristocratical law of primogeniture. Writings of Thomas Paine — Volume 2 (1779-1792): the Rights of Man
Pericles seized the occasion presented by the ill success of Cimon, both to ruin that leader and to strike a fatal blow at the aristocratical party. A Smaller history of Greece From the earliest times to the Roman conquest
In general the least mischievous of the aristocratical Captains were those who completely abandoned to others the direction of the vessels, and thought only of making money and spending it. The History of England, from the Accession of James II — Volume 1
The writers of history seem to entertain an aristocratical contempt for the writers of memoirs. Miscellaneous Writings and Speeches — Volume 2
It must be noted that this flattening of the head has something in it of aristocratical significancy, like the crippling of the feet among the Chinese ladies of quality. Astoria, or, anecdotes of an enterprise beyond the Rocky Mountains
It is monarchical and aristocratical government only that requires ignorance for its support. Writings of Thomas Paine — Volume 2 (1779-1792): the Rights of Man
He holds, we suppose, with all the politicians of the Utilitarian school, that it is purely aristocratical. Miscellaneous Writings and Speeches — Volume 2
He therefore held an aristocratical position in the community of thieves, appeared at fashionable coffee houses and gaming houses, and betted with men of quality on the race ground. The History of England, from the Accession of James II — Volume 1
Looking merely at the surface of things, we should call Denmark a despotic monarchy, and the Roman world, in the first century after Christ, an aristocratical republic. Miscellaneous Writings and Speeches — Volume 2
In all their political systems, monarchical, aristocratical, and democratical, there was a strong family likeness. Miscellaneous Writings and Speeches — Volume 2
It is plain, therefore, that, if Mr Mill's principles be sound, the check on a monarchical or an aristocratical government will not be the want of will to oppress. Miscellaneous Writings and Speeches — Volume 2
But the high office which had once been considered as hereditary in his family remained in abeyance; and the intention of the aristocratical party was that there should never be another Stadtholder. The History of England, from the Accession of James II — Volume 1
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