46 Verbs to Use for the Word adviser

The president, after consulting his military advisers, decided to permit the execution of only thirty-eight of the most flagrant cases, and accordingly directed them to be hung on the 26th of December, 1862.

The gentleman stopped his horse, and the man got out, took his adviser by the hand, saying: "I thank you, sir, for this ride and for all you have said to me; I shall never forget any part of it.

Lord John dined at Lansdowne Housea last Cabinet dinner.... Letter from the Queen to Lord John, which for a moment overcame himshe does indeed lose a faithful adviser, and deeply does he feel it for his country and her.

" Mr. Wilks shook the hand off and eyed his adviser ferociously.

But I am going to make a practical application of the example at the beginning of this particular record, which some young people who are going to choose professional advisers by-and-by may remember and thank me for.

And I c-c-can't ask a m-m-man toto" "Perhaps you can't," allowed her adviser magnanimously.

Roederer, whom the strange vicissitudes of the crisis had for the moment rendered the king's chief adviser, though there seems no reason to doubt his good faith, was not a man of that fiery courage which hopes against hope, and can stimulate waverers by its example.

Besides qâdhîs who settle legal disputes of a certain kind according to the revealed law, the state requires its own advisers who can explain that law, i.e., official muftîs.

It is true that I have always said to my advisers, 'while you continue my advisers you shall enjoy nay unreserved confidence; and en revanche you shall be responsible for all acts of government.'

Although a distinct party opposition appeared and assumed a name during the Second Congress, it disavowed as yet any opposition to Washington and represented its actual attempts to thwart the measures of the Administration as efforts to counteract Washington's evil advisers.

He then dismisses his demon advisers and sends for Akrura, the chief of the Yadavas and a leading member of his court.

The first wife also distressed this adviser with a moving tale of her expulsion from a comfortable room into the incommodious wagon-box.

" The mate shook him off, and went in with a splash which half drowned his adviser.

And then, when the exigencies of parliamentary government forced her to exchange her Whig advisers for the Tories, we see her carrying out with exact propriety the lessons taught by "the friend of her youth," and extending to each premier in turn, whether personally agreeable to her or not, the same absolute confidence and loyalty.

In Rodolph he found a sound and able adviser; in Helen, a kind friend and a well-informed companion; but in Edith he found a kindred spirit to his ownone who could understand and sympathize in his yearnings for freedom of thought and action, and in his strong sense of the injustice of his oppressors.

He caused a lot of diamonds to be ground up into powder and dropped into a cup of pomolo juice, which he tried to induce his prudent adviser to drink.

He also kept up a constant correspondence with Gerlach, and many of these letters were laid before the King, so that even when absent he continued as before to influence both the official and unofficial advisers.

From an early period General Halleck"Old Brains," men called him because of his immense military informationwas their constant adviser; and though he was a scholar rather than a genius, he could doubtless have saved them many an error had they heeded his counsel instead of civilian clamor.

"Ah, if I had known such a good adviser years ago.

The old constitutional tradition that the king can do no wrong, which still lingered in American politics, tended to an analogous elevation of the presidential office above the field of party strife, while leaving the President's Cabinet advisers fully exposed to it, just as in the case of the ministers of the Crown in England.

I need counsel,—a spiritual adviser.

While they are entirely friendly to Great Britain and have treaties with India under which the latter extends a protectorate over the province and enters into an offensive and defensive alliance, the Maharaja permits no British adviser to take part in his government and receives a representative of the viceroy only in the capacity of envoy or minister plenipotentiary.

They not only failed in their main objective but they gave the Soviet Union and the Chinese a chance to pit their advisers, technicians and military equipment against that of the United States as the major capitalist contender in the area.

ECHEPH'RON, an old soldier, who rebuked the advisers of King Picrochole (3 syl.), by relating to them the fable of The Man and his Ha'p'orth of Milk.

On taking in hand the government, he recalled to it the former advisers of his father, Charles V., Bureau de la Riviere, Le Mercier de Noviant, and Le Begue de Vilaine, all men of sense and reputation.

46 Verbs to Use for the Word  adviser