A military dictatorship, which in 1967 suspended many political liberties and forced the king to flee the country, lasted seven years.
No one could have been less fitted than General Ivanov to occupy so highly important a position, which amounted actually to a Military Dictatorship.
Revolutionaries who, for the time being, gathered round the flag of the Revolutionary regime, but who might pave the way for a military Dictatorship.
They have all been tried and found wanting--royal absolutism, aristocracy, military dictatorship, and only of late have we been threatened by an expert bureaucracy.
Let all this end as it may, let them give everything whatever name is most popular, the government is now a military dictatorship.
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