Примери коришћења Sceptre на Енглеском и њихови преводи на Српски
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His sceptre!
And this wonderful sceptre.
The sceptre is alien.
From her sceptre.
Loki's sceptre must be here.
Lay down my sceptre!
Sceptre(talk· contributions).
Was that a gold sceptre?
Pharaoh's sceptre, Czarina's staff.
I found this inscription on the sceptre.
The word,“sceptre” caught my attention.
What face could rather win a sceptre?
I just needed to get my sceptre  back.- Your sceptre?
SOMEONE is going to pick up that sceptre.
He could have held the sceptre while you controlled everything.
That's why you let Stark take the sceptre.
He is generally depicted with a sceptre and diadem, conventional attributes of kings.
Like, in a palace with a crown and a sceptre?
He is generally characterized by the sceptre and diadem, the usual attributes of kings.
Lord! I come to thee without crown or sceptre.
Now, by my sceptre, and my soul to boot, he hath more worthy interest to the State than thou.
You question him, he who put the sceptre in your hand?
Under this sceptre Poland will be born again, free in her religion and her language.
Trail went cold about 100 miles out, but it's headed north. And it has the sceptre.
Thy throne, O God,is for ever and ever: the sceptre of thy kingdom is a right sceptre.
With a princess on our side,we can fight Malucia and get her sceptre.
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.
He made all that up to get you to help him steal my sceptre.".
The Gediminas Sceptre, discovered in 1680, indicates that during his reign the year started in April and was divided into 12 months, varying in length from 29 to 31 days.
The struggle for the liberty of our whole nation under the sceptre of His Majesty King Peter II;