56 Metaphors for ii

II is a mass of laminated iron, in the interior of which the armature revolves, with its three coils, B, , , wound on a core of sheet iron disks.

"Men and women are fighting and toiling and bleeding and dying to make the world better, and II am just a lady, fussing, primping, peering into a looking-glass!

Leopold II, Emperor of Germany, had hitherto been the chief restraining influence, both at Pilnitz and at Paris, through his correspondence with his sister, Marie Antoinette; but Leopold died on March 1, 1792, and was succeeded by Francis II, a fervid reactionist and an obedient son of the Church.

"Is it really the truth?" CHAPTER II FROM OUT THE NIGHT

Menes was the Horus Aha; Cheops was the Horus Mejeru; Pepy II was the Horus Netery-khau.

When Mahomet II, son of Amurath II, became Sultan (1451), the Turks were so strongly established, and the Eastern Empire was so much weakened, that he was prepared to finish the work of his predecessors and make the Ottoman power in Europe what it has ever since been.

II cannot. COUNTESS.

But Celestine died after six months, and Lucius II was his successor.

"II feel fus' rateall well, Jake, andII smell the Mayflowers.

The Virginians boasted that King Charles II. had been king in Virginia before he had been king in England.

ch. ii.): "Concerning the origin of temples, there is a variety of opinions.

" Alfonso II. of Aragon (1162-1196) was a constant patron of the troubadours, and himself an exponent of their art.

II The Alexandria of the Ptolemies was not the nurse of a great literature, though the age was undoubtedly one of considerable literary activity.

And yet II am more than it is. TOM: I know.

Henri II, Duc de Longueville, was still a mere youth, having been born in 1595.

II am not your woman in black, if that's what you think.

And you were a beautiful plant, and II was a very ugly plant.

II am the princess.

"The poverty in those centuries was horrible; that same Philip II., though he was lord of the world, put up titles of nobility for sale for the sum of six thousand reals, noting on the margin of the decree 'that it was not necessary to inquire much into the quality and origin of the people.'

II am her solicitor.

Why, II was such a kid it's just like they hadn't been!

husband, stay yet a little longer, II have been a something lonely wife hitherto, and Ido hate loneliness, Beltane" A mailed foot sounded upon the stone stair and, turning about, they beheld a knight in resplendent armour, blazoned shield slung before.

ch. II, where he cites such verbal jokes as, You wish him [Greek: pérsai] (i.e. to side with Persiato ruin him), and the saying of Isocrates concerning Athens, that its sovereignty [Greek: archàe] was to the city a beginning [Greek: archàe] of evils.

ISSAC II., ANGELUS, Emperor of the East; a good man, but weak; became emperor in 1185, was dethroned by his brother Alexis in 1195; reinstated by the Crusaders in 1203, but overthrown six months after in 1204.

" II There is, however, a man in a Galway village who can see nothing but wickedness.

56 Metaphors for  ii