Which preposition to use with counselors
But I shall want a counselor of your sort very soon, so you must hold yourself ready to marry me whenever I shall notify you.'
Prudence is one of the wisest counselors in war.
The junior partner of the celebrated firm of Tutt & Tutt, attorneys and counselors at law, thrust his hands deep into the pockets of his yellow checked breeches and, balancing himself upon the heels of his patent-leather boots, gazed in a distressed, respectfully inquiring manner at his distinguished associate.
The Earl of Essex, who had given Bacon an estate then worth £1800, was influential in having him appointed to the staff of counselors to Queen Elizabeth.
He was special counselor for four new Railroad companies and for two new National banks.
It was, for me, the hard ending of a tragedy in which I had had my part, serious enough to identify myself with my island friends, and I can remember this episode of my life with the consciousness that those who suffered more than I did acknowledged that I had been a true friend and a prudent counselor from the beginning.
In 1827 was admitted as an attorney and two years later as counselor before the supreme court.
He early became the judge and counselor among his brothers and sisters.