Conscious that his power was artificial, that the least breath might blow him back into the nothingness from which he had arisenon the wrecks of his father's tyranny, he dreaded the personal eminence of his generals above all things.
New powers had meanwhile arisen in the North of Italy, who were jealous of rivalry upon the open seas; and when the Neapolitans resisted King Roger in 1135, they called Pisa to their aid, and sent her fleet to destroy Amalfi.
Many hundred years before settling there, these men had already found themselves in contact with the Celts, and, at the time the latter were powerful in Europe, terrible wars had arisen between the two races.
The month of December accordingly passed away without the domestic discord which must have arisen had the Queen been less happily ignorant of her real position; but it was nevertheless fated to be an eventful one.
Let it, however, have arisen from whatever cause it might, it is certain that the veteran statesman deeply felt the indignity which had been offered to him.
If an error had been made in this case, it could not certainly have arisen from haste in selection; for had the choice been made out of a thousand, a worse or more stupid bishop could not possibly have been found!
I will be bold to say that, on the other hand, great injury has arisen to Christian piety from what we call the "religious orders," although it may be that they were introduced with a pious motive.
Other and better consequences have, however, arisen from the revolution of November.
That same night both the Portuguese and Brazilian troops were under arms in the city, violent jealousies had arisen between them, and it required all the authority and all the popularity of the Prince to restore order.
One advantage has already arisen from my removal into town.
A necessity for speaking out his inmost thoughts had arisen with the emotion, scarcely to be called hope, excited by Sidwell's magnanimity.
Established in the country, the Warricombes stood to him in quite a different relation from any that could have arisen had he met with them in London.
With him there was a well-known professor of philosophy, who had come from Harkov expressly to clear up a difference that had arisen between them on a very important philosophical question.
But of late new inner relations had arisen between him and her, which frightened Vronsky by their indefiniteness.
But the mistake made by him had arisen not simply from his having overlooked that contingency, but also from the fact that until that day of his interview with his dying wife, he had not known his own heart.
For a long while she could hardly believe that their dissension had arisen from a conversation so inoffensive, of so little moment to either.
He thought not of his wife, but of a complication that had arisen in his official life, which at the time constituted the chief interest of it.
I had occasion during the war to consider the rights and wrongs of certain differences alleged to have arisen between the English and American soldiers at the front.
It might be the unfortunate fact that a coolness had arisen between myself and Mr. Fitzarlington Blenkinsop, inhabiting the suburban villa and garden next to mine; and I might even be largely to blame for it.
To this the royal answer was that already there was unrestricted liberty to go, but as evils had arisen from their return, in future it should be prohibited.
There seems to havearisen a fresh sense of insecurity about 1605.
The Spaniards agree with him, and an open difference on this point has arisen in the Deputation.
And he warns him that all his own errors had arisen from his too great modesty in giving ear to extraneous advisers.
Meanwhile scruples have arisen among the other pupils of the Jesuits, which again bring the whole affair into doubt.
Meanwhile some differences have arisen among the majority, branching off at last into what may be called a middle party.
As the effort proved without avail, the monarch called a general diet to be held on the 9th of June, the object being, as he declared, to put an end to the dissension that had arisen in divine affairs.
This all-important measure resulted doubtless from the general dissension that had arisen about the Word of God.
He announced that the purpose of the diet was to quell the constant riots in the realm, and hinted with mock innocence that he wished also to end the dissension that had arisen in matters of the Church.
Finally, Gustavus was ordered to summon the two factions in the Church to hold a disputation in presence of the diet, and the members promised to quell the outcry that had arisen against Gustavus and to punish the offenders.
Gustavus was busy, in the autumn of 1527, with other things; and furthermore a dispute had arisen between himself and Lubeck as to the exact total of the debt.
Five hundred yards away in any direction there might have arisen the walls of a great city and he not known it.
The slaves from Gathol have arisen and destroyed the palace guards.
Great is the blessedness of him who hath attained, through the sweet savor of these days, unto everlasting life, and who, with the most great steadfastness, hath arisen to aid the Cause of Him Who is the King of Names.
Happy is the man that attaineth thereunto, and hath arisen to teach the Cause of Him Who is the King of Eternity.
Please God ye may all be strengthened to carry out that which is the Will of God, and may be graciously assisted to appreciate the rank conferred upon such of His loved ones as have arisen to serve Him and magnify His name.
Distinctions of race and color have arisen afterward.
Christian communities, it may now be considered certain, had arisen in the empire, in Rome for example, which were essentially free from the law without being in any way determined by Paul's preaching.
Semler paved the way for the view that dogmas have arisen and been gradually developed under definite historical conditions.
But would they ever have arisen without the presupposition of a Christian community which recognised the Old Testament?
It may be reasonably supposed that the same question had arisen in the Roman gentes, and was in part met by the rule that the marriage of a female worked a deminutio capitis, and with it a forfeiture of agnatic rights.
The witness calmly replied, "I was a charity boy; and all the good that has befallen me in life has arisen from the education I received at that school.
Constance had the details at first hand, from Mrs. Griffin herself, on the one side, and from Miss Polly Piper on the other: for the feud had arisen about Signor Vincenzo Valli.
There was plenty of solid furniture, dating from the dark ages before modern aestheticism had arisen to reform upholstery and teach us the original sinfulness of the prismatic colours.
The fact was, she was listening with great interest to Constance's account of a feud which had arisen between Lady Burlington and Mrs. Griffin's daughter, the duchess.
Had other hill-forts arisen on those other nearer hills, the group might have been fused together into one great city by the same process which girded the hills of Rome with a single wall.
Thanks to its happy destruction, no work of Turk, or Venetian, or Roman has ever arisen to jar on the associations of the primaeval city.
A small town which had arisenin the days of Leake had become yet smaller during the War of Independence.
Clearly this feeling, which it will be right to foster, must have arisen from his belief that you are always conscious of his actions (383); therefore never check him for coming towards you on his committing any unseen error.
This had arisen from the hutches having been placed in too close proximity before the chicks had the sense to know their respective foster-mothers.
A collection of studies constitutes a science when a hypothesis has arisen already sufficiently strong to oblige us to refer to it all new acquisitions, and to compel us to see if they fortify or oppose it.
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