But they will continue to go to other cities and attract mobs, and hire voices fair and loud and persuasive, and draw the cities over to tyrannies and democracies.
There were tyrannies ending in misery and exile, and lives of men and women famous for their different qualities; and also mixed lives, made up of wealth and poverty, sickness and health.
Paraguay under the military tyranniesof Francia and the elder and younger Lopez was called a republic and had a republican constitution.
The same was true of Venezuela under the tyrannies of Guzman Blanco and of Castro.
I can scarce contain myself when I contemplate the wicked tyrannies of these desperate men, who with their farcical and childish fancies mock and overthrow the liberty and the glory of the Christian religion.
If we were to review all the calamities that might befall a nation, it would be most unreasonable for us to fear dissensions which are the outgrowth of democracy rather then the tyrannies which spring from monarchy.
Those who are still conducting their governments under tyrannies are always in slavery and always plotting against their rulers.
Under tyrannies exactly the opposite conditions are found.
Parliament, resisting as illegal the supremacy of the king, went from one illegality to another in resisting him, till his tyrannies became trivial in comparison.
Lilburne explicitly and accurately predicted that the tyrannies of the new regime would bring about the Restoration (Guizot, Histoire de la republique d'Angleterre et de Cromwell, ed.
And as the tyrannies of the king were less general and oppressive than the tyrannies of the nobles, the erection of the regal power on the collapse of the old class cohesion gave a new scope for the strife of classes among and for themselves.
If the violences and tyrannies of American Democracy are to be really warnings to, then in what points does American Democracy coincide with British Democracy?
It will be known, the whole abomination, and future generations will class it with the tyrannies of the Roman emperors and the Norman barons.
This fatal duality is seen again and again in his references to the tyrannies of the Middle Ages.
In the darkness he mutters incantations to the monstrous tyrannies of old time: in the light he is on his knees to liberty.
Their rights and liberties were extended, and they could claim legal defence against the tyrannies of their masters.
There was still another brother, who resented Haarfager's tyrannies so much that he gathered a fine heroic company of vikings and more peaceable citizens and went to Iceland and settled there.
The tyrannies of military rule increase daily, and some of its enormities are past belief.
Not all the tyrannies of the world could do that now.
Austrian troops enjoy so much of freedom on a march, that it is difficult often for the most exacting martinet to seize opportunities for the small tyrannies of discipline.
This conduct completed the measure of Frank's indignation, and he now began actually to hate the youth, on whom he practised all the possible tyrannies of military discipline.
On the other hand it may with truth be said that the worst tyrannies have been on the part of minorities.
In those remote realms they have already shrank aghast at the licentious tyrannies of our newspapers.
The tyrannies of Domitian finally provoke a conspiracy which accomplishes his death.
Just a century after the rise of Augustus, the tyrannies of his successor Nero became so unbearable that even his own senate turned against him; and he was slain, without having appointed a successor.
The first is the process by which the greater tyrannies absorbed the smaller during the fourteenth century.
In the second half of the fifteenth century the efforts of the Condottieri to erect tyrannies were most frequent.
This classification must of necessity be imperfect, since many of the tyrannies belong in part to two or more of the kinds which I have mentioned.
It is perhaps a question whether the real tyrannies in this life are those that are accredited as such.
Had our own parliament ruled us, the landlords would not have had their tyrannies sanctioned and increased in license till the suffering people were reduced down to the lumper potato for a wretched, and, alas!
All the social wrongs and civil tyrannies practised at Rome were upheld as warmly in Ireland, and especially in Conciliation Hall, as they could have been in the conclave of cardinals.
From his press sprang the two great modern genii, education and publicity, which have already made tyrannies and slaveries impossible, pragmatic sanctions unnecessary, and which may one day do as much for standing armies.
Many were threatening to rebel because of histyrannies and excessive levies of tribute.
This embassy reached Manila, just when Don Luis had left the government and handed it over to Don Francisco Tello, which gave occasion to Ternate to establish its tyrannies more firmly.
I too would like to see all the old tyrannies swept away at once, but that cannot be, the country is not ripe enough for that.
Ah, Susan, I sometimes think that mankind will never get on without religion, that truth will bring worse tyrannies and horrors than superstition ever did.
But they also bring in their hearts a desire for freedom from all the tyrannies that afflict the earth.
Caught in this "vicious circle," woman has, through her reproductive ability, founded and perpetuated the tyrannies of the Earth.
While unknowingly laying the foundations of tyrannies and providing the human tinder for racial conflagrations, woman was also unknowingly creating slums, filling asylums with insane, and institutions with other defectives.
Tyrannies Are like as pea and pea; you shall not drink, Or read, or talk, or trade, are from one pod.
Genoa and some minor tyrannies were drawn into the quarrel on the one side, whilst on the other Florence, Naples, Mantua, Milan, and Bologna stood by Ferrara.
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