22 adverbs to describe how to prince

In the year 1073 Hildebrand became Gregory VII., and his memorable pontificate began as a reformer of the abuses of his age, and the intrepid defender of that unlimited and absolute despotism which inthralled not merely the princes of Europe, but the mind of Christendom itself.

But, Arthur, I assure you THE PRINCE (petulantly).

No, nevermore, my Prince!

And must I wrestle once again with fate, Or will these princes dally with mine age? PAUSANIUS.

The Prince and the courtly train passed outand, lastly, Sir Jocelyn and the object of his affections.

" "I wonder," said the Prince, meditatively, "if there be anything in that.

"Approach," said the Prince, mildly, observing that the old and half-naked man that led the victors hesitated to advance.

"Well, soon or late, you naughty Prince, he alone shall take you from my hand.

But ye thereby much greater glory gate, Then had ye sorted with a princes pere: For now your light doth more it selfe dilate,

A portly prince, and goodly to the sight, He seem'd a son of Anak for his height: Like those whom stature did to crowns prefer: Black-brow'd, and bluff, like Homer's Jupiter: Broad-back'd, and brawny-built for love's delight; A prophet form'd to make a female proselyte.

She cursed him through her painted lips as he passed, but he went by her like a prince, haughtily aloof, contemptuously regardless.

He demanded the addition of territories taken from Brittany, and that the princes of that province, Bérenger and Alan, lords, respectively, of Redon and Dol, should take the oath of fidelity to him.

There was, in fact, scarcely a Prince or Princess of the Blood Royal whose love affairs were not conducted flagrantly in the eyes of the world, from the Dowager Duchesse de Bourbon, who lavished her favours on the Scotch financier, John Law, of Lauriston, to the Princesse de Conte, who mingled her piety with a marked partiality for her nephew, Le Kallière.

"If there is a plot," said the Prince, sternly, "someone shall suffer for it, depend upon that!

It was considerably enlarged by Muley Ishmael, who (as well as several other Moorish princes, successively) defended himself in this place, against the attacks of the mountaineers.

The Lord will enter into judgment With the ancients of his people and the princes thereof: For ye have eaten up the vineyard; The spoil of the poor is in your houses.

By God, Prince, that's THE PRINCE (threateningly).

THE PRINCE (urgently).

Count, afterward Prince, Hardenberg, held to substantially the same views, and was more acceptable to the king as minister than was the austere and haughty Stein, although his morals were loose, and his abilities far inferior to those of the former.

Very valiantly the prince, followed by his horse, charged into the streets of Brentford, where the houses were barricaded by the foot soldiers, who shot boldly against them.

"I will not see them to-daythey may seek their own pleasure," said the prince, authoritatively.

In this case almost was the fair lady Elizabeth, Edward the Fourth his daughter, when she was enamoured on Henry the Seventh, that noble young prince, and new saluted king, when she broke forth into that passionate speech, "O that I were worthy of that comely prince!

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