There is an old and wise rule of thumb about Arab-Israeli negotiations.
Richard narrates in detail a story of Æthelberht's piety, election as king and wise rule.
They surely do not complain of your wise and gracious rule?
"A wise rule," Kadere said after a moment.
(New Yorkers, as a wise rule, tend to keep custody of their eyes.)
The Empress wants the whole Empire to see what happens to people who dare rebel against her wise and just rule.
There's no rules so wise but what it's a pity for somebody or other.
In his absence, she was recommended for her wise rule over fortresses and counties.
A wise rule for appraising acts of terrorism is not to generalize; every circumstance has its own openings.
The tribe was happy under die wise rule of its youngest-ever Queen.