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The country will swarm with informers, spies, delators and all the odious reptile tribe that breed in the sunshine of a despotic power.
Taya, who seized power in a coup in 1984, ran a despotic regime in which oppositionists were routinely imprisoned.
There is not a grain of evidence that primitive government was despotic and tyrannical.
Obeying no law, despotic authority was arbitrary, and its animating spirit was fear.
Sadly, many nations suffer from despotic, inhumane regimes, and we play sport with them.
In our society it is not the tyrannical regimes with dictatorial and despotic power that destroys our freedom.
It was the familiar despotic argument made by megalomaniacs all through history.
All it has done is replace one despotic tyrannical regime with another that is mildly better in some ways, and much worse in others.
Autocratic, theocratic, despotic regimes allow no political freedom, all thought is outlawed, and brute suppression is the norm.
There are despotic and murderous regimes all over the world and cultures whose affinity for evil and hatred defies comprehension.
These countries demonstrate that sanctions often mean little to unaccountable, despotic, governments.
In contrast to what we might naively expect, Sumerian societies were not governed by all-powerful despotic kings whose word was law.
In the past, the building of such mega-projects as complete new cities was frequently driven by the megalomania of some despotic ruler.
Many of the planets were run by makeshift despotic governments that intended to secede from the Republic.
Outside the bounds of obedience are the orders or policies established by dictators and despotic satraps.
Perhaps it was a Freudian slip but we have heard Hyde and many of us are appalled by the despotic insinuations of that remark.
The bottom line in such argumentation was reminiscent of the objective of all despotic regimes to genuine political participation.
In Africa there have been unilateral military actions by states to overthrow despotic governments in neighbouring states.
His music and its cryptic codes awaken Akasha, the Nubian queen of all vampires who also ruled Ancient Egypt with despotic violence.
Those who've come more recently from countries with despotic governments or corrupt police forces fear any contact with the authorities.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Nor have the terms of truce been yet devised, on which the despotic ruler may rely with confidence.
Nature is despotic, and will not be fooled or abated of any jot of her authority by the pertest of her sons.
But it was to be carried into practical effect by despotic or oligarchic methods.
And he is a man of talent, there's no denying it, but despotic and exigent.
With such people as the grimes's, the courier was supreme, and his rule despotic.
If that despotic and casuistic recluse could have known what my heart and soul are like, she would have advised you differently.
Everything is done to captivate, and to liberalise in appearance, a system essentially despotic.
So into the court-yard of the inn he rode, with a curvet and a prance, and a despotic shout for the ostler.
What peace can he have with those over whom he exercises his despotic sway?
These monsters ruled France for a time with the most despotic sway.
What a rebel against authority you are for one so despotic yourself!
Verona shall serve as the paradigm for the despotic form of government.
A representative government may be as despotic as an absolute monarchy.
Punishment is ever prompt in this country, and despotic methods prevail.
The President had condemned this order as illegal and despotic.
Grandfather went on to tell the proceedings of the despotic king and ministry of England after the repeal of the Stamp Act.
The concentrating these in the same hands, is precisely the definition of despotic government.
It has always been against the policy of despotic governments to suffer the victims of their persecutions to reappear.
The Venetian political system was secret, suspicious, and despotic.
The despotic Governor was not mistaken in his estimate of Rivera's power.
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