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Definition of Dictators
1. dictator [n] - See also: dictator
Lexicographical Neighbors of Dictators
Literary usage of Dictators
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A History of Latin America by William Warren Sweet (1919)
"CHAPTER XV THE BACKWARD STATES AND THE MILITARY dictators IN all of the Latin
American states during the first period of independence ignorant soldiers were ..."
2. From Dictatorship to Democracy: A Conceptual Framework for Liberation by Gene Sharp (2003)
"What can the dictators do to stay in control and neutralize the democrats?
In other words, if an agreement comes, it is more likely the result of each side ..."
3. The New Latin America by Jacob Warshaw (1922)
"LATIN AMERICAN dictators AS CONTRIBUTORS TO PATRIOTISM This ready response to
the stimuli of combat constituted one of the strongest weapons of the ..."
4. The History of Rome by Wilhelm Ihne (1871)
"Character of the (arlier dictators. material profit. The oldest designation for
the consuls, therefore, was derived from their military quality, ..."
5. American Supremacy: The Rise and Progress of the Latin American Republics by George Washington Crichfield (1908)
"These military dictators committed every kind of persecution and outrage, even
against private families, until finally, in 1858, the revolution called ..."
6. A History of Latin America by William Warren Sweet (1919)
"CHAPTER XV THE BACKWARD STATES AND THE MILITARY dictators IN all of the Latin
American states during the first period of independence ignorant soldiers were ..."
7. The Hispanic Nations of the New World: A Chronicle of Our Southern Neighbors by William R. Shepherd (1919)
"... AGE OF THE dictators INDEPENDENCE without liberty and statehood without respect
for law are phrases which sum up the situation in Spanish America after ..."
8. From Dictatorship to Democracy: A Conceptual Framework for Liberation by Gene Sharp (2003)
"What can the dictators do to stay in control and neutralize the democrats?
In other words, if an agreement comes, it is more likely the result of each side ..."
9. The History of Rome by Wilhelm Ihne (1871)
"Armed with such authority, which placed the resources of the whole state at their
disposal, the dictators often succeeded in saving the commonwealth from ..."
10. The New Latin America by Jacob Warshaw (1922)
"LATIN AMERICAN dictators AS CONTRIBUTORS TO PATRIOTISM This ready response to
the stimuli of combat constituted one of the strongest weapons of the ..."
11. The History of Rome by Wilhelm Ihne (1871)
"Character of the (arlier dictators. material profit. The oldest designation for
the consuls, therefore, was derived from their military quality, ..."
12. American Supremacy: The Rise and Progress of the Latin American Republics by George Washington Crichfield (1908)
"These military dictators committed every kind of persecution and outrage, even
against private families, until finally, in 1858, the revolution called ..."
13. The Hispanic Nations of the New World: A Chronicle of Our Southern Neighbors by William R. Shepherd (1919)
"... AGE OF THE dictators INDEPENDENCE without liberty and statehood without respect
for law are phrases which sum up the situation in Spanish America after ..."
14. The History of Rome by Wilhelm Ihne (1871)
"Armed with such authority, which placed the resources of the whole state at their
disposal, the dictators often succeeded in saving the commonwealth from ..."