4550 examples of counseled in sentences

McGaffey counseled with Larry, who shook his head.

So far the moral example is counseled or practised only as a recognized device of rhetoric.

"Easy, easy, Betty," counseled Miss Anderson, putting an arm about the shaking girl.

"Nay, have no fear," Don Ambrogio counseled, his face glowing with pride; "the boy is a wonder.

And wisely hast thou counseled, Rhadamanth, Call in Belphegor to me presently; [One of the furies goes for BELPHEGOR.

They all counseled patience, and advised against any attempt to hasten her recollections upon any point; they all had known similar cases, but never one so sharply defined or so painful as this.

"I counseled him to tell you the truth!

"Above all things," counseled Leverage with mock severity: "Don't you go making love to her.

I have located about two miles east of the old fort, where you counseled with the Indians at this place.

He wished, as much as she, that his father were there to tell them what to dohis tall, quiet father, who had always counseled so well.

" "You'd better go easy," Ken counseled, "until you've had a personally conducted tour.

" "Forget that," Charlie counseled slangily.

"It is a pity that the ship has started," he said in very good English, "for I hardly think you are fitted to bear the fatigues of a sea-voyage at this season of the year; and had we been still at anchor, I should have counseled you to return to shore.

A few counseled moderation, compromise, anything to prevent a clash with the traders, who boasted that they could turn the Indians loose on us.

They counseled me against it.

"I shouldn't be too eager," counseled she.

The attitude of the Cabinet was at first hostile to Adams's favorite notion of a special mission, but as Hamilton counseled deference to the President's views, the Cabinet finally approved the project.

The long and searching examination of many witnesses brought out with sufficient distinctness the varied personal plottings of Brown, but failed to reveal that half a dozen radical abolition clergymen of Boston were party to the conspiracy; nor did they then or afterwards justify their own conduct by showing that Christ ever counseled treason, abetted conspiracy, or led rebellion against established government.

On these things Paul has counseled us to-day in the passages which have been read to us.

He whose eloquence had secured in name the great Northwest to freedom, and who had so long been dreaded by the slave-power, had laid his crown in the dust; had counseled the people of the North to conquer their prejudices against catching slaves, and by his vote would open every sanctuary to the bloodhound.

M. Riddle, in a careful leader in The Journal, deprecated the existence of the law, but since it did exist, counseled obedience.

"We can telegraph ahead and have them arrested in New York," suggested Rob. "No, perhaps it is all for the best," counseled Mr. Blake, "the parents of both those boys are respected citizens, and it would be a cruel grievance to them were their boys to be publicly disgraced.

The most elemental prudence should indeed have counseled an immediate journey to Amsterdam and a prompt negotiation of all marketable securities which Lady Sue Aldmarshe had placed in his hands.

I counseled thee to yield, to soften, When thou didst seek to tarry yet awhile; But thou wert blind, ensnared; The heavy stroke had not yet fallen, Which I foresaw, whereof I warned thee first.

I counseled her To take revenge: but such revengeoh, gods!

4550 examples of  counseled  in sentences