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"Tis time to fear, when tyrants seem to kiss."
"Magistrates in some acts may be guilty of tyranny, and yet retain the power of magistracy; but tyrants cannot be capable of magistracy, nor any one of the scripture-characters of righteous rulers. They cannot retain that which they have forfeited, and which they have overturned; and usurpers cannot retain that which they never had."

A tyrant, in the modern English usage of the word, is an absolute ruler who is unrestrained by law, or one who has usurped a legitimate ruler's sovereignty. Often portrayed as cruel, tyrants may defend their positions by resorting to repressive means. The original Greek term meant an absolute sovereign who came to power without constitutional right, yet the word had a neutral connotation during th
"Tis time to fear, when tyrants seem to kiss."
"Tyranny Absolves all faith; and who invades our rights, Howeer his own commence, can never be But an usurper."
"Il nappartient, quaux tyrans dêtre toujours en crainte."
"Twixt kings and tyrants theres this difference known: Kings seek their subjects good, tyrants their owne."
"Resistance to tyrants is obedience to God."
"Britannia fertilis provincia tyrannorum."