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Use "tyrannie" in a sentence
"My only point was just that maybe the concept of tyranny existed before the English word, in the French word "tyrannie", or Latin, or Greek (where it ultimately came from)."
"Mornarch [sic]: And (for his tyrannie, and terrour in warre) was tearmed, The Scourge of God."
"Pilote for feare of death did, and so by that meanes they were defended from present death, and from the tyrannie of those"