Cæsarism
See also: Caesarism
English
Noun
Cæsarism (uncountable)
- obsolete typography of Caesarism
- 1875, John Henry Newman, A Letter Addressed to His Grace the Duke of Norfolk: On Occasion of Mr. Gladstone’s Recent Expostulation, The Catholic Publication Society, page 26:
- The Tracts for the Times were founded on a deadly antagonism to what in these last centuries has been called Erastianism or Cæsarism.
- 1910, Gilbert Keith Chesterton, What’s Wrong with the World, Dodd, Mead and Company, page 134:
- This popular philosophy is utterly despotic and anti-democratic; this fashion is the flower of that Cæsarism against which I am concerned to protest.
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