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Gai signifies the Earth as a whole, Rhea the productive powers of the Earth, and Ceres utilizes and distributes the productive forces of Rhea. Here, we see the action of Aries and Taurus, ruled respectively by Mars and Venus.

It was a purely mechanical distinction between the military and civil government that would lend to such figures the stiffness of a drumhead court martial. And even those who differed with him accused him in practice, not of militarist lack of sympathy with any of those he ruled, but rather with too imaginative a sympathy with some of them.

The time wasin the days of Herod,” calledthe Great,” a monster of cruelty, a vassal of Rome, who ruled the Jews with savage tyranny. The political slavery of the people was only less pitiful than their spiritual decline, for religion had become an empty form, a mere system of ceremonies and rites. However, God is never without his witnesses and his true worshipers.

Jemshíd, high in power, Whose diadem was brilliant as the sun, Who ruled the demons never in his pride Dreamt of the conquest of Mázinderán! Remember Feridún, he overthrew Zohák destroyed the tyrant, but he never Thought of the conquest of Mázinderán!

He ruled the stage by the mere art of singing more completely than any one man or woman has been able to do in my time." Rubini died in 1852, and left behind him one of the largest fortunes ever amassed on the stage. Another member of the celebrated "Puritani" quartet was Signor Tamburini.

ceux qui reniaient la terre pour patrie, which had ruled so long lost their power, and men's earthly home again insinuated itself into their affections, but with the new hope of its becoming a place fit for reasonable beings to live in.

History is wont, as always with an aristocracy, to take their faults very seriously. After all, perhaps no other aristocracy, unless it be that of Venice, has ruled a state so long, so well and with so little violence.

So Trinidad became English; and Picton ruled it, for a while, with a rod of iron. I shall not be foolish enough to enter here into the merits or demerits of the Picton case, which once made such a noise in England.

The patriotic Cyprian, who ruled with the most absolute sway the church of Carthage and the provincial synods, opposed with resolution and success the ambition of the Roman pontiff, artfully connected his own cause with that of the eastern bishops, and, like Hannibal, sought out new allies in the heart of Asia.

The barrel," she said gravely. "Who's been telling you that?" "Wullie. I asked him." "I wouldn't have told you, yet. But it's right you should know. You saw how it was with your father. Whisky ruled him. It rules all your menfolk like that. It wasn't till his body grew weak with sickness and sickness, mind you, caused by the whisky that he got it in hand. Then, you see, it was too late.