Ainda não temos significados para "benevolent despot".
1Joseph II was not the only benevolent despot who met with discouragement.
2The cry was for a beneficent despot, naturally: a large-minded benevolent despot.
3In his attitude to English Society, the Prince of Wales is a benevolent despot.
4The government of a benevolent despot, we are told, would be ideal; but alas!
5A few years ago President Diaz, Mexico's benevolent despot of nearly half a century, died.
6When with the best intentions the benevolent despot begins his regime, he finds the world hard to move.
7Thus the development of absolute monarchy and the rationalism of the eighteenth century united to produce the benevolent despot.
8Unfortunately, humanity is so constituted that the benevolent despot is likely to work more mischief even than a malevolent despot.
9He was the benevolent despot of his women-kind-thegod of the machine; she was as properly submissive as if born in the ranks.
10Abundant kindness lurked in the humorous brown eyes, and a queer pucker on the brow gave him the air of a benevolent despot.
11When we speak of a benevolent despot we usually think of the "enlightened autocrats" of eighteenth-century Europe, such as Frederick the Great.
12There were other benevolent despots, however, who were undoubtedly sincere.
13I should make a good autocrat myself- abenevolentdespot.
14He was at once the most enthusiastic and the most unsuccessful of all the benevolent despots.
15These were the benevolent despots.
16There are few benevolent despots.
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