10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TYRANNICALNESS»
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... I abstract not only from his Individuality, but from many of his qualities, see p.
57. when I say, ' This tyrant is odious.' In fact, I think of none of his qualities except
those which make up his tyrannicalness, and involve his being odious. from all 4.
Charles Edward Moberly, 1848
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The Money Bag: Literature, Politics, Finance ...
In your relations with your wife, before company, you put on a certain Spartan
roughness and Ottoman tyrannicalness of manner, quite foreign to the
gentleness of your domestic moments, for fear the world should think you
uxorious.
He is a real good fellow, and if he has a fault, it is getting rather more than he can
carry,and then he certainly is apt to go it rather strong at home : but when you
come to hear him on liberty and equality, and the tyrannicalness of every body ...
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The Constitutional Code: 9
... opposite to those which he professes, is evidence of his consciousness of the
rectitude of those which he is combating, and thereby of the insincerity, hypocrisy,
tyrannicalness, and selfishness which have taken ssession of his mind. Sincere ...
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Social influences: or, Villiers
From these triple influences — which identified themselves (for none else exist)
with the complainings, privation, oppression, destruction of the many, and the
height, hardihood, depravity, tyrannicalness of the few — I chose the more
universal ...
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Reports of the proceedings in committees of the House of ...
J. Hales, a layman, in his oration to Queen Elizabeth, presented to her by a
nobleman, in the entrance of her reign, speaking of the tyrannicalness of that
parliament, has these words : Alexander Nowell, with two other, all three being
burgesses ...
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The Works of Jeremy Bentham, Now First Collected: Under the ...
Tyrannicalness. 3. Despotism. 4. Despoticalness. 5. Arbitrariness. 6.
Imperiousness. 7. Dictatorialness. 8. Domineeringness. 9. Magisterialness. And
see No. VIII. Col A No. VI. PLEASURES and PAINS, — of Curiosity.
Corresponding Slnterest ...
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Anna Letitia Barbauld: Voice of the Enlightenment
At 13, Louisa forthrightly asserts her opinions (“I think there is scarcely any thing
so unjust as the difference there is in riches”; “HowI do hate real Tyrannicalness!”
) and feels no shame about her appetite: “when we came home we found tea ...
Tyrannicalness. 3. Despotism. 4. Despoticalness. 5. Arbitrariness. 6.
Imperiousness. 7. Dicta to rialness 8. Domineeringness. 9. Magisterialness. And
sec No. VIII. Col. 4. No. VI. PLEASURES and PAINS, ofCuRIOSITY.
Corresponding Interest ...
Jeremy Bentham, John Bowring, 1843
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Plays Written for a Private Theatre
1 shou'd not wonder, with all his tyrannicalness and riches, if he was to make his
extinguish in a convulsive ! — Ay, poor wretch, 'twould be better for us then.
Timothy. Better for us ! Betty. To be sure. You know Mr. Jack- is coming to be
married ...