Citations:autocratship


 * 1842, George Eliot, "Letter to Cara Bray", Selections from George Eliot's letters, page 24:
 * Or rather if I be attaining a better autocratship than that of the Emperor of all the Russias – the empire over self.
 * 1858, "The Beauties and Blemishes of Milton", in The Irish Metropolitan Magazine, Volume 3, page 567:
 * The great charm of the poem is the approximation of the brigade, or legions, of Lucifer to our humanity ; and we certainly can have no sympathy for "the greatest cuckold of Olympus," as Vulcan, the husband of Venus, was styled; and who was kicked down from Olympus by Jupiter, for an attempt to release his mother from the golden chain to which his autocratship had fastened her.
 * 1893 August 15, The Rock Island Argus, page 2:
 * He may win this particular suit, but when it comes to an attempt to capture a refugee from tyranny on some convenient pretext, his autocratship will find the outcome will be altogether another story.
 * He may win this particular suit, but when it comes to an attempt to capture a refugee from tyranny on some convenient pretext, his autocratship will find the outcome will be altogether another story.