411 Verbs to Use for the Word prince

And assuredly if he does not marry his princess, he will not live happy, and if she does not marry the prince, she will live in no beautiful palace.

When Duke Ting questioned him as to how a prince should deal with his ministers, and how they in turn should serve their prince, Confucius said in reply, "In dealing with his ministers a prince should observe the proprieties; in serving his prince a minister should observe the duty of loyalty.

They found the young princes in bed and fallen into a profound sleep.

He had seen oppression laying waste the fairest provinces of Europe, he had seen many princes, goaded on by the revengeful passions of their nature, flinging wide their standard to the winds, and dipping their hands in the blood of those who, if Christianity be not a fable, were their very brothers.

And then he addressed her in courtly terms, as if the lowly-seeming maid had been the high-born lady he wished to find her, calling her Fair and beautiful Marina, telling her a great prince on board that ship had fallen into a sad and mournful silence; and, as if Marina had the power of conferring health and felicity, he begged she would undertake to cure the royal stranger of his melancholy.

When it was decided that we should ask the Orleans princes to our party, I thought I would go to see the Duc Decazes, the foreign minister, a charming man and charming colleague, to get some precise information about my part of the entertainment.

The Bonapartist leaders tried to persuade themselves and their friends that they still had a hold on the country and that a plebiscite would bring back in triumph their prince.

The king rejoiced exceedingly, and appointed an honorary deputation under the direction of Gúdarz, to meet the young prince on the road.

Let's all to th'chapel, there give thanks and praise, Beseeching grace from Heaven's eternal throne, That England never know more prince than one.

As soon as the performance was over W. told me I must go and thank the artists; he could not leave his princes.

All Europe was represented except Germany, and almost all the great powers were sending princes to represent their country.

" "Father," said Mithridata, "either I shall love this young prince, or I shall not.

"There is nothing unusual in receiving the princes at a ministry.

In a short time after, the end of Feridún approached; when recommending Minúchihr to the care of Sám and Narímán, he said: "My hour of departure has arrived, and I place the prince under your protection."

He invited those princes to send their representatives to Seville, to consult as to the measures necessary to protect their threatened independence.

"Then shoot me dead," exclaimed the distressed prince, "rather than let me live to see the sad consequences of this day."

The French barons were, in that age, little less ignorant and superstitious than the English: yet, so much does the influence of those religious principles depend on the present dispositions of men, they all vowed to follow their prince on his intended expedition, and were resolute not to be disappointed of that glory and those riches which they had long expected from this enterprise.

Húm replied: "How many a prince of the race of Feridún hast thou sacrificed to thy ambition?

He restored the captured prince to liberty, and also agreed to pay him a yearly tribute, on condition of his entering into a solemn truce for nine years.

The cunning slave-dealer had got out of paying for his cargo of slaves, and increased their number by carrying off the young prince and his companions.

Yet art thou even more by luck misled, Choosing a prince of fortune, courtly-bred, Uncertain whether he will spend or spare.

That is the way Peter began,as all great men begin, at the foot of the ladder; for great as it was to be born a prince, it was greater to learn how to be a general.

If Lorenzo had resembled his grandfather and concentrated his energies upon finance and politics, there might have been a line of reigning Medicean princes in Florence half a century earlier than actually was the case, but Europe would have been distinctly the loser by the absence of the greatest personal force making for culture which characterized the Renaissance.

" "Praised be the blessed mother and the incarnate son, that it is so!" returned the prince, struck by the mild faith of the monk, and crossing himself reverently.

A passing steamer had stood by, taken off the prince and his crew and landed them.

411 Verbs to Use for the Word  prince