Sentence examples similar to benevolent phrasing from inspiring English sources

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Later in the century, the annexation of the Philippines was heralded as a mission of "benevolent assimilation," a phrase that President William McKinley used in his 1898 speech to the occupied nation to suggest that, unlike the Spanish empire, Americans would be nice.

4. Benevolent dictators are benevolent.

There are no fangs here; this Count is benevolent, courtly, curious to see the living side of life (and yes, the phrase "death takes a holiday" comes along right about where you'd expect it).

But a benevolent one".

He's not benevolent.

They are never benevolent.

There is a phrase in China: the mountains are high and the emperor is far away, to explain how oppression flourishes unchecked, far from the gaze of a ruler who is presumed to be more benevolent.

They're benevolent.

"He's not as benevolent.

A benevolent hegemon?

Benevolent's rules are simple.

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