10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DULOCRACY»
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dulocracy in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
dulocracy and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The History of Jamaica: From Its Discovery by Christopher ...
2 “Dreams of Dulocracy, or the Puritan Obituary,” 1824, p. 32. 3 “Statistical History
of Parish of Manchester,” published in 1824. 4 “View of Jamaica,” p. 27. 5 Sir
Henry de la Beche; pamphlet published in 1825, p. 27; local information, &c ...
William James Gardner, 2005
2
NGOs, activists & foreign funds: anti-nation industry
Manderians are not democrats; they are dulocrats, and the Manderweb
symbolises our dulocracy.3 So, are you surprised that the dulocracy that rules our
country 3. Nehruvian secularism is the primary theme of Vicharamala, and is
described ...
Radha Rajan, Krishen Kak, Vigil Public Opinion Forum (India), 2006
3
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
Dreams of Dulocracy ; or the Puritanical Obituary; an Appeal, not to the re. mantic
, but to the good sense of the British public. By the Rev. Geo. \Vilson Bridges,
Author of“ A Voice from Jamaica.” 2s. The Book of Fallacies, by Jeremy Bentham.
4
Sketch of the Seminole War, and sketches during a campaign. ...
... and found themselves in danger of being subjected to a dulocracy. It was to be
feared that the dangerous example of the enticing indepen— dence enjoyed by
these negroes, their corrupt— ing communication with the slaves of the planter, ...
IDREAMS OF DULOCRACY; or, THE PURITANICAL OBITUARY. “ An Appeal,”
not to the Romantic Sensibility, but. to the Good Sense of the British Public, by the
Rev. ' GEORGE WILSON BRIDGES, Author of “ A V0101; FROM JAMAICA.
6
Notices of East Florida, with an account of the Seminole ...
... regularly embodied and armed several hundred of these Negroes—by whom,
the Indians, themselves, were kept in awe—and for a period, were placed in the
worst of all political conditions, being under a dulocracy or government of slaves.
7
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Decarchy Demarchy Democracy Demonarchy Demonocracy Despotocracy
Diabolocracy Diarchy Dodecarchy Duarchy Dulocracy Dyarchy government run
by an unstructured organization government run by white people government run
by ...
8
Wharton's Law-lexicon: Forming an Epitome of the Law of ...
Dulocracy [fr. SouAos, Gk., a servant, and Kpdroi, power], a government where
servants and slaves have so much license and privilege that they domineer. Dum
-barge, a barge without sails or oars. Dum bene se gesserit (while he shall ...
John Jane Smith Wharton, John Mounteney Lely, 1892
9
Memoirs of Jam. Gord. Bennett and his Times: By a Journalist
Are republics ungrateful, or have partisans pandered to their own appetites for
spoils and plunder, by interfering with the progress of intellect towards public
exaltation 1 Or must the country passively submit to that dulocracy in politics
which ...
10
Recollections of Oxford
... 2' in connection with Heads of Houses begin with my early patron Dr. Routh,
who suc- 1 Sometimes called a dulocracy (SouXo/tpaxia). ' Terra Filius,' (vol. i. No
. [3), always, of course, to be read ' cum grano,' gives an amusing paper on this ...
George Valentine Cox, 1870