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1 And, above all, no animal must ever tyrannise over his own kind.
2 But it was no part of Mackenzie's plan to tyrannise over men.
3 The minister of truth does not tyrannise over my reason, he enlightens it.
4 She liked those best whom she could most easily tyrannise over .
5 None should tyrannise over , nor should suffer tyranny from, the other.
6 I could throw it in his teeth when he attempts to tyrannise over me.
7 No nation could tyrannise over another nation unless it were tyrannised over itself by some illusions.
8 All which do give them an occasion to tyrannise over their Fellow-Creatures, which they call their Inferiors.
9 But the rich, if the community gives them rank, very often endeavour to insult and tyrannise over others.
10 But they had no right to tyrannise over others, and tie them down to their own procrustean bed.
11 We need not be 'anvils but hammers.' We need not let outward circumstances dominate and tyrannise over us.
12 It was forbidden to pillage the villages, or to tyrannise over the inhabitants who were not of Punic race.
13 I think it horrible, cruel; it offends my taste. What if our instincts lead us to tyrannise over our fellow-men?
14 Then we might close the service by solemnly objuring every system which gave power to tyrannise over the rights of conscience.
15 Again he stood silent for awhile, looking at her, and then he answered: "I should not tyrannise over you, Clara."
16 He loves to tyrannise over women and show his familiarity by a certain brutality of address, and the line comes not slowly.
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