The Government placed itself firmly between the tyrannical tribunal and the people.
2
He described Rome in a frequent Jewish shorthand for tyrannical power, 'Babylon'.
3
The grounds of the verdict bear the impress of a tyrannical hypocrisy.
4
Fashion is change and obsolescence imposed on a pattern of tyrannical conformity.
5
Also, allegedly, Murphy has a managerial style that's just short of tyrannical.
1
They simply found new tools and a new path to restoring autocracy.
2
They established the outposts of unionism in the wilderness of Industrial autocracy.
3
Its truth was a blazing affront in the face of age-old autocracy.
4
The Bolsheviks were not fighting tsarist autocracy: that had already been dismantled.
5
For the War cannot end till the death-knell of autocracy is sounded.
Uso de tyrannic em inglês
1
But you smiled on me before them all-thosefools, those tyrannic fools--
2
The tyrannic routine begins instantly he is out of bed.
3
Admiration of his tyrannic will has at last made him peaceful sovereign of the Kremlin.
4
A delegation was sent to the king with a strong remonstrance against his tyrannic course.
5
If these princes had shown a tyrannic disposition, it would be much to be lamented.
6
When Hippias was driven away from Athens, and the tyrannic dynasty of the Pisistratidæ finally overthrown in B.C.
7
It is this that forms the otherwise mysterious connection of church and state; the church human, and the state tyrannic.
8
She shook hands with the tyrannic father, who was, however, despite his reputation, apparently just as nervous as the son.
9
Darius felt the full force of the letter; and as he suffered, so he became terrible and tyrannic in his suffering.
10
Two years later Mr. Davidson met the king, and, refusing to submit conscience to his tyrannic will, was cast into prison.
11
Such citizens as had property to preserve concluded that, after all, their ancient kings had been less tyrannic than King Mob.
12
The Miao-or, at least, the Hua Miao, own no lands, and are body and soul in the tyrannic clutch of the tyrannic I-pien
13
The young and brilliant Countess D'Agoult, wearied with a tyrannic and unsympathetic husband, left him and placed herself under the care of Liszt.
14
She could not see his face, but she knew that he was looking at her with his expression at once tyrannic and benevolent.
15
What we are now facing is not slavery,-aninstitution that may be abolished by statute-butits offspring, Caste-aspirit pervasive, subtle, sophistical, tyrannic.
16
You need not be informed that the violence and rapacity of a tyrannic ministry have forced the citizens of America, your brother colonist, into arms.