of Reign
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe sadness which reigned everywhere was but an excuse for unfailing kindness. Victor Hugo
Though God hath raised me high, yet this I count the glory of my crown that I have reigned with your loves. Elizabeth I of England
It was in this reign that Joan of Arc reigned and made such a row among the English. Jane Austen
But after the spirit of conquest had changed the first governments, all the succeeding ones have, in general, proved one continued series of injustice, which has reigned in all countries for almost four thousand years. Ezra Stiles
When the last of the Reformers died, religion, instead of emancipating the nations, had become an excuse for the criminal art of despots. Calvin preached, and Bellarmine lectured; but Machiavelli reigned. John W. Campbell
Military strength in reserve is better than military strength being reigned upon the other side including all of its innocent civilians. Theodore C. Sorensen