It appeared, further, that the king ruling in Babylon at the time of the capitulation was named not Belshazzar, but Nabonidos.
In the other countries it not only maintained itself, but was able to assimilate the ruling German race; the Lombards, West Goths, Swabians, and even the Franks in the greater part of Gaul became Romanized.
In other respects the Cid appears to have used his victory mildly, ruling his kingdom, which now embraced nearly the whole of Valencia and Murcia, for four years with vigour and justice.
The ruling passion, be it what it will, The ruling passion conquers reason still.
On the one hand there is the established or accepted culture of those who dominate and control,--the culture of the leisure or ruling class.
There was no absurdity in Frenchmen or Spaniards ruling over the papal States; for France and Spain already held under their sway more Italian territory than Italian natives themselves.
As their destruction or their success must be alike advantageous to the empire, he persuaded them to invade the enemies of Rome; and they were easily tempted, by gifts and promises, to gratify their ruling inclinations.
It was in that sense, as I said before, that our grandfathers denounced the luxury which proved that the ruling classes, especially in France, had retained their privileges while abandoning the corresponding duties.
Nature is ruled by obeying her; and what is called ruling public opinion is too often servilely following its dictates.
She was a sound, good, honest-hearted girl; but among all the good things she had learned at Brighton, had not been numbered the art of ruling her own spirit.
First he took to ruling lines in the Cocksmoor account-books, then he helped in their audit; and with occupation came the sense of the power of voluntary exertion.
Saint Scholastica was a female Benedict--equally devout, equally powerful in attracting and ruling recluses of her own sex, the remote foundress of convents almost as numerous as those of her brother's rule.
While for her to lead men-at-arms is an extreme rarity, she is far likelier to attain ruling authority than she was under the refined civilization of older times.
The claim of hostile natives that the Spanish priests have an influence in matters of state that make them a ruling class is one that they urge when expressing their resolve that the Friars must go.
An all-ruling Providence directs the movements of humanity.
Upon this the Wazir Dandan counselled them to share the throne between the two, ruling each one day in turn; and with this they were well satisfied.
The first constantly talked of himself and God asruling the world.
It had always been a dream of mine to see Anna Maria rulinghere some day, but the picture was erased from my mind when I entered the first room.
This homeless woman was as pretentious as a ruling princess making arrangements to give her daughter in marriage to a man of a lower class.
The Radicals, like Edward Brandès, despaired of righteously ruling their Islands on the broad, humanitarian principles they had established in Denmark.
It was enough to have discovered one thing--that, with a large number of the ruling classes in the Fatherland, the Monroe Doctrine was looked on as an iridescent bubble.
I am not sure what our ultra Pan-Germans mean by "ruling the world.
Farther east Tibbu and Arab are the ruling elements.
Thus ancient Nigritia is rapidly ceasing to be "Negroland," the races being more and more mixt, and newer and ruling elements of Moor, Berber and Arab constantly flowing in.
The ruling people of the Niger delta, at Bross, New Calabar, Bonny and Opobo, are the Ijos.
The ruling power turns often a harsh face upon its creatures.
What the ruling power of the universe will do he infers from the most attractive human analogy.
But the denial of any ruling personal Will, as by Lucretius, was impossible to them.
Mrs. Eddy stated in regard to this ruling that it was to have immediate effect only in the Mother Church, adding: "Doubtless the churches adopting this by-law will discriminate its adaptability to their conditions.
According to tradition, the ruling royal family took its rise where the icefields of some of the loftiest summits of the Andes are reflected in the mirror of Lake Titicaca.
In spite of vigorous protests on the part of the Pennsylvania and other delegates, the chair in its ruling was supported by the majority of the convention.
A ruling of the Treasury Department has held that a branch library is a library itself, so that in the case of a large library wanting a book for each of several branches it would be possible to import more than one.
But, pretty soon, the ruling passion, strong as ever, took possession of him, and he started on a tour through the surrounding villages.
Vanity was her ruling motive--a desire to appear smart and generous, and to show that she had rich friends, who supplied her with money.
The idea which the artist essayed to embody was that of the supreme deity of the Hellenic (Grecian) nation, enthroned as a conqueror, in perfect majesty and repose, and ruling with a nod the subject world.
In India, English is the language spoken by the ruling class.