Notker of Saint Gall, who bewailed the decline of the dynasty a generation later, called Carloman " bellicosissimus " ( literally " most warlike ", or in historian Eric Goldberg's words a " real ass-kicker " ).
32.
The first people to reach Mecca with the news of the Quraysh defeat in the Battle of Badr were al-Haysuman and'Abdullh ibn al-Khuz'+ , who bewailed the fact that so many of their chieftains had fallen on the battlefield.
33.
Angara bewailed the fact that teachers have to " beg like mendicants for the release of funds that were rightfully theirs, from their per diem for services rendered in the 1995 polls to hazard pay, clothing and living allowance, even for tax refunds ."
34.
For example, a 1902 " Girl's Own Paper " article on " Athletics for Girls " bewailed, " To hear some modern schoolgirls, and even modern mothers, talk, one would suppose that hockey was the chief end of all education!
35.
Cernach seems to have had a bad reputation and the " Annals of Ulster " record in 738 at his death : " Cernach, son of Fogartach, is treacherously killed by his own criminal adherents, and the calves of the cows and the women of this lower world for long bewailed him ."
36.
London " at the very time of his brother's apprehension, condemnation, and execution, hearing of the same, rather rejoiced than any way bewailed the untimely and bloody end of his nearest kinsman, hoping thereby to be rid of all persuasions, which he mistrusted he should receive from him touching the Catholic religion.
37.
As Vopiscus and his colleague, Mamercus Aemilius Mamercinus, who had previously been consul in 484 and 478 BC, took office, their predecessors dressed in mourning, and bewailed their fate as they walked through the streets, claiming that to be elected to high office was to be doomed to destruction by the tyranny of the plebeian tribunes.
38.
A French former ambassador, too well-informed for that kind of coffee-shop nonsense, nonetheless bewailed what he considered the great new menace of the U . S . " hyper-power, " much more dangerous for the world than the Cold War, he argued, because then the two giants restrained each other.
39.
In his later penitence in France he bewailed that he had not shared in any martyrdom, and spoke of himself as'the spotted and diseased sheep of the flock .'The Carthusians, who were for a short time gathered together under Prior Maurice at Sheen during Mary's reign, were the scattered remnant of the various English charterhouses.
40.
They would note that this going away seems to be a one-off event ( 48 ), and whatever it was, it is clearly also associated with his being " in disgrace with fortune and men's eyes ", his " outcast state " ( 29 ), and his " blots " and " bewailed guilt " ( 36 ).
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