The people in monarchies are, generally speaking, more capable of an attachment to the prince, than to the state.
Separation of powers
The people in monarchies are, generally speaking, more capable of an attachment to the prince, than to the state.
Separation of powers
The Spirit of the Laws, Book III, Chapter 4: Of the Principle of Monarchy
1748
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