That he was pious after a fashion is most likely, but that he also practised the tyrannic cruelties of his age is undoubted. |
But Frederick is responsible, as every principal is, who launches an agent in a lawless and tyrannic course. |
This might resemble George Orwell's 1984 with its tyrannic, manipulative government, glossed over by a veneer of humanitarian-sounding doublethink and moralistic rationalizations, and is a very real possibility. |
He was trembling through fear that the Spanish government might call him to account for this tyrannic act. |
In 1991, after the end of the tyrannic years of Ceausescu, when the Brothers could meet again, many Spanish Brothers arrived in Rumania in order to help reconstitute some communities. |
If Europe manages to muster the courage to stand up to Minsk, this day might be remembered as the beginning of the end of Mr. Lukashenko's tyrannic rule. |