477 collocations for ruled

" The first woman I met on my last visit to England upset my expectation of finding that war pushed women back into primitive conditions of toil, crushed them under the idea that physical force rules the world, and made them subservient.

In the space of five suns we shall sweep the Palefaces into the sea, and rule all the land to the Eastern waters.

"I have," he said to Outram in his last illness, "for forty years so ruled my life that when death came I might face it without fear.

" This intercession of Sám produced an entire change in the government of Nauder, who promised, in future, to rule his people according to the principles of Húsheng, and Feridún, and Minúchihr.

"Now, that is a man who wants for neither abilities nor honesty, and yet he permits his interests, and the influence of this very speculating mania, to overshadow all his sense of right, facts plain as noon-day, and the only principles that can rule a country in safety.

Piero de' Medici is no longer fit to rule the state; the republic must provide for itself; the moment has come to shake off this baby government.

If this unique and beautiful Song was the work of Solomon in his early days of innocence and piety, the book of Proverbs seems to be the result of his profound observations when he was still uncorrupted by prosperity, ruling his kingdom with sagacity and amazing the world with his wisdom.

Emboldened by this victory, Gregory excommunicated Henry, and "gave, granted, and conceded" that Rudolph might rule the Italian and German empires.

It ceased to rule England and a part of Germany and other countries where there were higher public morals and a purer religious faith.

Weary men and women bear their burdens thither; triumphant souls bring shining faces and uplifted brows; love and dreams cluster round the church, and the life of the soul, silent and hidden, is subtly acted upon by persuasions and convictions that rule the heart amid the fiercest storms and temptations of the world.

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And so it pleased the God who rules the earth and heavens above, To prove his deep compassion and the greatness of his love; And thus my sad captivity, my days of wandering, o'er, Florida, in thy loving arms I nestle as of yore!" THE SPANIARD OF ORAN Right gallant was that gentleman, the warlike knight of Spain, Who served the King in Oran, with sword and lances twain;

And one must regretfully say yes, as long as it is possible for those who rule nations and desire war to carry out their will.

Indeed there once ruled here a man, whose return the gods have set their faces against, who, if he had been suffered to reign in peace and grow old among us, would have been kind to me and mine.

After this he built more ships and dominated the sea all round about, acquiring some renown, in which he took pride, based on the assumption that he was the son of Neptune, and that his father had once ruled the whole sea.

That, however pious we are, however enlightened we are, however useful we wish to be; in one word, however much we are, or fancy ourselves to be, children of light, our first duty as Christian men is the duty which lies nearest usthat of which it is written: "If a man know not how to rule his own house, how shall he take care of the Church of God?"

The sovereignty of the people was proclaimed in that war, but the governments which have ruled France since have been many, and presented wide differences.

To Rule a Wife, and yet the Women pleas'd.

Benedict IX, restored in 1038, protected by his brother Gregory, who ruled the city as senator of the Romans, led unchecked the life of a Turkish sultan in the palace of the Lateran.

"Surely," thought I, "fortune rules the destinies of man in the moon as well as on the earth.

The Romans of the time might flatter themselves that the emperors whom they elected still ruled the universe.

" "Madonna, if I am to rule such a household, I will rule as absolutely as your autocratic Prince.

In this letter we see that Lincoln ruled his own spirit; and we also behold the fact that he could rule others.

[RULE, BRITANNIA] AN ODE: FROM ALFRED, A MASQUE When Britain first, at Heaven's command, Arose from out the azure main, This was the charter of the land, And guardian angels sang this strain: Rule, Britannia, Britannia rules the waves!

The woman was big, bigger than most women who rule the roost and do the work in haunts where work calls for muscle and a good head behind it.

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