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The tsars’ successors, the Soviets, proclaimed lofty ideals but in governing such a vast land they, too, became consumed by the tyrannic paranoia that plagued their forebears.

From Economist • Aug. 18, 2016

The U.S. general in charge of the case admits Cargill's difficulties; but, somewhat like Captain Vere in Melville's Billy Budd, he sets law. however tyrannic, above lawbreaking, however understandable.

From Time Magazine Archive

He anchors his yacht in the middle of the Thames—as if the tyrannic authorities of the Port of London would ever allow a yacht, or any other craft, to anchor in midstream!

From When Winter Comes to Main Street by Overton, Grant Martin

The Irish peasant, after suffering centuries of oppression and tyrannic wrong, at last got the charter of his liberation.

From The Life of William Ewart Gladstone (Vol 2 of 3) by Morley, John

Florence, too, we must except from the tyrannic system, for a democratic government prevailed there for many years to come, and also Rome, where the Papacy prevented Colonna and Orsini from establishing a despotism.

From A Short History of Italy (476-1900) by Sedgwick, Henry Dwight