sceptre in A Sentence

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    Star out of Jacob and a Sceptre.

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    In its hands are two keys and a Sceptre.

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    And what Sceptre shall I place in thy hand?

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    and in the other a sword and a Sceptre.

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    That is the reason the Sceptre promise is not destroyed,

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    is for ever and ever: a Sceptre of righteousness is the Sceptre of thy kingdom.

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    In one claw the eagle held the orb, and in the other a sword and a Sceptre.

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    In a fit of rage, Ivan hit his son on the temple with his Sceptre, killing him.

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    Queen Elizabeth knew what Essex had done- try to turn her people against her and“touch her Sceptre”- was unforgivable.

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    And each and every one thought of himself as king with a crown in one hand and a Sceptre in the other.

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    Sparrow wears as the Pelegosto prepare to eat him, and the Sceptre was based on one a friend of Depp's owned.

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    But unto the Son he saith, Thy throne, O God, is for ever and ever: a Sceptre of righteousness is the Sceptre of thy kingdom.

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    Thebes was the main city of the fourth Upper Egyptian nome(Sceptre nome) and was the capital of Egypt mainly during the Middle Kingdom and the New Kingdom.

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    There is also a vacant canopy in front of the monument under which once stood the statue of George V in his coronation robes, Imperial State Crown, British globus cruciger and Sceptre.

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    Among Depp's additional ideas was the necklace made of human toes that Sparrow wears as the Pelegosto prepare to eat him, and the Sceptre was based on one a friend of Depp's owned.

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    Now wearing the Imperial State Crown and holding the Sceptre with the Cross and the Orb, and as the gathered guests sang"God Save the Queen", Elizabeth left Westminster Abbey through the nave and apse, out the Great West Door.

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    The history of the world is a scene of judgment where one people and one alone holds for awhile the Sceptre, as the unconscious instrument of the universal spirit, till another rises in its place, with a fuller measure of liberty- a larger superiority to the bonds of natural and artificial circumstance.

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