24 Words to use with counselling

A great mass of testimony establishing this position is at hand and might be presented, but narrow space, little time, the patience of readers, and the importance of speedy publication, counsel brevity.

I've just come from the Tombs and had quite a talk with Serafino in the counsel room, with a gum-chewing keeper sitting in the corner watching me for fear I'd slip his prisoner a saw file or a shotgun or a barrel of poison.

The gentle king shall have to-day the greatest victory he has ever had; my counsel hath told me they are ours."

A lusty fighter sure was Giles In counsel sage and full of wiles.

Joan was tired with the day's excitement; she threw herself upon her bed to sleep, but unsuccessfully; all at once she said to Sire Daulon, her esquire, "My counsel doth tell me to go against the English; but I know not whether against their bastilles or against this Fascot.

This practice, of course, is perfectly legitimate in many cases, but the law provides that his advocacy must be open, he must disclose the client for whom he appears, if there be one, and at the end of his services file a statement of the counsel fees actually received.

; his rebellious son "Absalom" is the king's natural son, the handsome but rebellious James duke of Monmouth; and "Achitophel," the traitorous counsellor, is the earl of Shaftesbury, "for close designs and crooked counsels fit.

The ambitious Gaul beholds with secret dread Her thunder aimed at his aspiring head, And fain her godlike sons would disunite By foreign gold, or by domestic spite; But strives in vain to conquer or divide, Whom Nassau's arms defend and counsels guide.

Hesiodi Fragmenta, Lipsiae 1840, p. 371] Let youth in deeds, in counsel man engage; Prayer is the proper duty of old age.

Only as far as we understand Nature are we safe from it; and those who in any age counsel mankind not to pry into the secrets of the universe, counsel them not to provide for their own life and well-being, or for their children after them.

"Yesawe would like to hold a lasthold a counsel o' war.

70 Yet they who give good counsel praise deserve, Though in the active part they cannot serve.

I could have desired that this prisoner might have been defended entirely by counsel resident in this District.

Lest his displeasure, rip'ning in his breast, Should work thee woe, so with repentance thou Too late my faithful counsel shalt recall.

"Well, boys, what news?" breathlessly exclaimed Rob, "we saw the counsel smoke and hurried down at top speed.

Listen now to me, And I will give thee counsel sound and good.

Charlton preferred that there should be no delay, except what was necessary to give his counsel time to understand the case.

have I seen thee Pupil such green young things, and with thy counsel Tutor their wits?

The President of the United States replied at once, counselling acquiescence.

Oh, I was deaf to his true counselling voice, While yet he walked on earth.

Since the event alluded to, now more than thirty-six years, I have not been afflicted by doubts, and counsel brethren and sisters not to allow themselves to be made unhappy by this evil to our spiritual progress.

Rowsing it selfe in hate of Neroes name; I his distracted counsels doe disperce With fresh despaires; I animate the Senate And the people, to ingage them past recall In preiudice of Nero: and in briefe Perish he must,the fates and I resolve it.

Then PHYSKE took into his counsel divers persons, dealers in shekels, and did say unto them, "Let us find us a man who can tell us whether those in high places will sell gold.

Even Samuel Wesley felt called upon to rebuke his brothers sharply for the reproach he considered they had brought upon the Church by their "intemperate zeal," But where was their mother meanwhileshe whose counsels experience had proved it best to follow?

24 Words to use with  counselling