The people of the village of Chiriguana revolted against the local Spanish monarchical authorities.
Whence arose this preference given by a democratic assembly to a body of property deriving its title from the most critical and obnoxious of all the exertions of monarchical authority?
The "Six Articles" of 28 June 1832, primarily reaffirmed the principle of monarchical authority.
During his reign as the Tsar of Bulgaria from 1943 to 1946 he was a minor, the monarchical authority being exercised over the kingdom on his behalf by a regency.
In recent years, cultural historian Robert Darnton has written on the libelles, arguing for the subversive power that the libelles of the late eighteenth century exercised in undermining monarchical authority.
However, the queen's ministers convinced her that the order posed a danger to her monarchical authority.
He did not think the monarchical authority to be absolute, but subject to popular sovereignty, so that a monarch may lose his authority if he worked against the common good of the people.
By means of religion," d'Alembert wrote, "the Jesuits established a monarchical authority in Paraguay, founded solely on their powers of persuasion and on their lenient methods of government.
This powerfully reinforced monarchical authority, although the estates retained the power of the purse.
This diversity prevented the birth of a state with monarchical central authority.