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Definition of Monocratic
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Monocratic
Literary usage of Monocratic
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Return of the Middle Class by John Corbin (1922)
"Of all Hamilton's "monocratic" measures, which Jefferson so bitterly, vindictively,
assailed as leader of an irresponsible opposition, he did not venture to ..."
2. Social Institutions in Their Origin, Growth, and Interconnection by Denton Jaques Snider (1901)
"Here we shall employ another word which seems needful, and which has already been
suggested— the word monocratic, which in our usage means one-willed, ..."
3. Social Institutions in Their Origin, Growth, and Interconnection by Denton Jaques Snider (1901)
"Here we shall employ another word which seems needful, and which has already been
suggested— the word monocratic, which in our usage means one-willed, ..."
4. A General View of Chinese Civilization and of the Relations of the West with by Pierre Laffitte (1887)
"This element is, as we see, essential to the constitution of the monocratic power
by which China has ever been directed. But side by side with this military ..."
5. The Life of Thomas Jefferson by Henry Stephens Randall (1858)
"... forms of government—between legitimacy and the ^lit. tif Bolf-government—between
the monocratic aud demo- ..."
6. Introduction to the Science of Law: Systematic Survey of the Law and by Karl Gareis (1911)
"... monarchies: (a) autocracies,2 (6) constitutional monarchies; s 2, monocratic
republics: (a) presidential republics,4 (6) consular republics,5 and (c) ..."