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1 But the rabbi's point is even more tyrannical : nothing erases the immoral act.
2 There is nothing more tyrannical than a strong popular feeling among a democratic people.
3 Her father meanwhile grew harder and more tyrannical with years.
4 It is ten skins long, and more tyrannical nonsense was never engrossed by man.
5 Royal governors could be as petty and annoying as the Penns and far more tyrannical .
6 What can be more tyrannical , than an inquisition into the sports and freaks of fancy?
7 Power, the more sub-divided, becomes the more tyrannical .
8 Mexican independence was for a time abandoned, and the Spanish viceroys were more tyrannical than ever.
9 Within Erin's borders is an enemy more cruel than the Turk, more tyrannical than the Russian.
10 Woman is by nature more tyrannical than man.
11 They became even more tyrannical and grumpy, for Marouckla grew daily more beautiful, while Helen's ugliness increased.
12 He grew more and more tyrannical .
13 The rule of Lenine and Trotzky promised to be even more tyrannical than anything that had preceded it in Russia.
14 And, what appears more tyrannical , the inhabitants of certain districts are appointed for the land, others for the sea service.
15 They not only tyrannized over the poor colony, but also employed and protected officers ten times more tyrannical than themselves.
16 But as age stole upon him-andhe now was a very old man-his rule had grown more and more tyrannical .
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