despotism in A Sentence

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    Us to the Despotism of the Peticoat.

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    Subconsciously, Despotism creates a desire for revenge for those who are hurt.

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    Despotism and lying so mutilated our childhood that it's sickening and frightening to think about it.

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    Real liberty is neither found in Despotism or the extremes of democracy, but in moderate governments.

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    It is clear that monstrously corrupt wild KGB Despotism is not suitable for solving this problem.

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    He was a proponent ofEnlightened Despotism and, in 1784, his government banned all secret societies, including the Illuminati.

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    He was a proponent of Enlightened Despotism and, in 1784, his government banned all secret societies, including the Illuminati.

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    I felt that He knew well that I was immature in stature and fearful in the face of Satan's Despotism;

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    Despotism in the family does not give its members any choice even in their own respect, they are literally forced to love.

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    Despotism in the family is manifested in the quality of psychological and physical violence, when all methods become relevant to achieve their own power.

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    One of the characteristic signs of Despotism is the perception of physical and psychological violence, as a norm of behavior and a way to adjust relationships.

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    Politically, this regime is really dangerous only for the Russian democratic movement, and(about) the Soviet comrades call for Despotism, and usually even in the most bloodthirsty Stalinist form.

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    Politically, Flaubert described himself as a"romantic and liberal old dunce", an"enraged liberal", a hater of all Despotism, someone who celebrated every protest of the individual against power and monopolies.

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    That was when I realized that my partnership in service had none of the substance of harmonious partnership, or in even more serious terms, I was engaging in Despotism and dictatorship.

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    But not only bad treatment can serve as a prerequisite for the development of Despotism, as well as an excessive suggestion about the uniqueness, uniqueness of the child's personality, its superiority over others.

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    They will see that Popery is now, what it has ever been, a system of the darkest political intrigue and Despotism, cloaking itself to avoid attack under the sacred name of religion.

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    We have only the Name of Masters, and rather than give up this, which would compleatly subject Us to the Despotism of the Peticoat, I hope General Washington, and all our brave Heroes would fight.

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    We have only the Name of Masters, and rather than give up this, which would compleatly subject Us to the Despotism of the Peticoat, I hoge General Washington, and all our brave Heroes would fight.

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    We[men] have only the name of masters, and rather than give up this, which would completely subject us to the Despotism of the petticoat, I hope General Washington and all our brave heroes would fight.

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    We have only the name of masters, and rather than give up this, which would completely subject us to the Despotism of the petticoat, I hope General Washington and all our brave heroes would fight.”.

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    Politically, Flaubert described himself as a"romantic and liberal old dunce"(vieille ganache romantique et libérale), an"enraged liberal"(libéral enragé), a hater of all Despotism, and someone who celebrated every protest of the individual against power and monopolies.

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    If you are confident that you can bear the pressure of his aggression and suppress his own, then this can serve as an end to the persecution, but if not, then it can provoke an increase in Despotism on his part,

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    If a woman confirms the facts of violence, then it is necessary to assure her that she does not deserve such treatment, that the problem of domestic Despotism is quite common, that a person responsible for such actions is considered to be responsible for such behavior.

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    In the framework of liberal philosophy, Spencer argues that individualism, as a personal development of the human being as an autonomous member and differentiated from the rest, is closer to civilized societies, unlike other societies such as the military or industrial companies where it favors Despotism and hinders the individual development of each consciousness.

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