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Soon after he arrived at the Diocese of Newark in 1976 as bishop coadjutor, a steppingstone to bishop, the diocese became one of the first to ordain women to the priesthood. John Shelby Spong, liberal Episcopal bishop and LGBTQ advocate, dies at 90 2021-09-14T04:00:00Z
Anchorage’s former archbishop, Paul Etienne, became the Seattle coadjutor archbishop in 2019 before being elevated to Archbishop of Seattle in September. Alaska Catholic church merger includes new archbishop 2020-05-20T04:00:00Z
He was a coadjutor bishop in the diocese for two years before that and also served as bishop of the Pensacola-Tallahassee Diocese in Florida from 1991-95. Longtime leader of New Jersey’s Trenton diocese dies at 83 2019-01-22T05:00:00Z
He asked to be a coadjutor bishop from Pope Francis because of health issues and submitted a letter of resignation, which was accepted Feb. 2. New Bishop of Alexandria takes reins 2017-02-04T05:00:00Z
But in 2014, the pope reassigned the coadjutor archbishop, Bernard A. Hebda, to another trouble spot, the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis. In Troubled Newark Archdiocese, Hoping Its New Leader Is a Pastor, Not a Prince 2016-11-13T05:00:00Z
Before he was consecrated bishop coadjutor, Bishop Spong served for 20 years as a priest in North Carolina and Virginia. John Shelby Spong, liberal Episcopal bishop and LGBTQ advocate, dies at 90 2021-09-14T04:00:00Z
Pope Francis on Monday named Bishop Michael Jude Byrnes, the auxiliary bishop of Detroit, as coadjutor bishop of the Guam archdiocese. New Guam bishop to take over immediately with full power 2016-11-01T04:00:00Z
Reese added that, because the pope appointed a coadjutor to Newark in the first place, it seems “highly unlikely” Myers will be allowed to stay in place long after turning 75. Newark archbishop could remain in post past 75 2016-03-27T04:00:00Z
In 2012, he was named coadjutor for the San Diego diocese, putting him in line to replace Robert Brom, who retired when he turned 75. Flores was San Diego’s first Hispanic bishop 2014-09-07T04:00:00Z
Monsignor Martin was appointed as coadjutor in January. Monsignor Martin ordination begins 2013-04-21T14:31:36Z
The Vatican said Monsignor Eamon Martin, 51, had been named "coadjutor" archbishop of Armagh, meaning he will automatically succeed Brady when he retires next year. After abuse scandal, Pope appoints new head of Irish church 2013-01-18T19:24:39Z
“Learning perished where Luther reigned,” said Erasmus, and in proof of it we find the Reformer agreeing with his coadjutor, Melanchthon, in permitting no tampering with the written Word. Pioneers of Evolution from Thales to Huxley With an Intermediate Chapter on the Causes of Arrest of the Movement 2012-04-26T02:00:14.960Z
In 1808 he was appointed to a brigade in the force sent to Portugal, and from Vimeira to Vittoria, in advance or retreat, he proved himself Wellington’s ablest and most indefatigable coadjutor. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 13, Slice 4 "Hero" to "Hindu Chronology" 2012-04-04T02:00:56.447Z
Here also lived his coadjutor in the consulship, Fulvius Flaccus, who shared his fate, and whose house was razed to the ground by the people after his murder. Walks in Rome 2012-03-31T02:00:36.010Z
Of Pontiac, whom he had often seen, he had a clear recollection; and I am indebted to this interesting interview for several particulars regarding the chief and his coadjutors. The Conspiracy of Pontiac and the Indian War after the Conquest of Canada 2012-03-26T02:00:34.423Z
A character of a more abnormous cast than his equally suspected coadjutor. Webster's Unabridged Dictionary 2012-03-24T02:00:23.513Z
He was as wise in council as he was resolute in action; and his well-balanced mind, his sturdy common sense, made him proof against the importunities of short-sighted coadjutors, and the snares of long-headed antagonists. Sketches of Reforms and Reformers, of Great Britain and Ireland 2012-03-12T03:00:20.310Z
Instead of a determined foe of the pale-faces, he became their earnest friend and coadjutor in the work of pacification. Descriptive Catalogue of Photographs of North American Indians 2012-03-11T03:00:11.673Z
He became first the coadjutor, afterwards the successor, of his father, in the bishopric of Nazianzen, but removed thence to Constantinople, where he preached against the Arians. Walks in Rome 2012-03-31T02:00:36.010Z
Garuda, at length, appears the coadjutor of all virtuous sin-subduing efforts, as the vehicle of the chastening and triumphant party, and conveys him on the wings of the winds to the regions of eternal day. Ophiolatreia An Account of the Rites and Mysteries Connected with the Origin, Rise, and Development of Serpent Worship in Various Parts of the World 2012-03-01T03:00:28.303Z
The English creditor classes have not been without able coadjutors in this country. Money: Speech of Hon. John P. Jones, of Nevada, On the Free Coinage of Silver; in the United States Senate, May 12 and 13, 1890 2012-02-29T03:00:21.727Z
Well, that Marplot was well out of the road, and the abb� was pleased to be quit of so deceitful a coadjutor. The Maid of Honour, Volume 2 (of 3) A Tale of the Dark Days of France 2012-02-15T03:00:34.990Z
Mr. Speaker ventured to remark that a line of commendation from Mr. Pitt, and a promise of help in case of need, would be consoling to his coadjutors. My Lords of Strogue, Vol. II (of III) A Chronicle of Ireland, from the Convention to the Union 2012-02-15T03:00:26.817Z
Pharamond was quite as anxious to be rid of the old lady as the younger one could be, but he was far-seeing and cautious, while his coadjutor was culpably impatient. The Maid of Honour (Vol. 3 of 3) A Tale of the Dark Days of France 2012-02-14T03:00:29.027Z
These wicked men, thirsting for my blood, had no right to make me criminate myself or my coadjutors. The Iron Furnace Slavery and Secession 2012-02-14T03:00:24.963Z
From nature each appeared to have received the qualities requisite to temper those of the other; and a more suitable coadjutor than Daubenton it would have been difficult for Buffon to obtain. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 9 "Dagupan" to "David" 2012-02-11T03:03:39.807Z
I was here completely puzzled, as, on that occasion, I gave him a clear two-thirds of each receipt, with a bonus of £25 per night, in addition, for two useless coadjutors. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Vol III, No 13, 1851 2012-02-10T03:00:15.463Z
This gentleman and his coadjutors performed their parts so ably, that they obtained from the admiral terms allowed by all historians as alike “comprehensive and honourable.” Antigua and the Antiguans, Volume I (of 2) A full account of the colony and its inhabitants from the time of the Caribs to the present day 2012-02-09T03:00:15.267Z
I had the tumble of its waters in my ears when the door was opened, and one of the lay coadjutors entered with a message that the rector wished to speak with me. Lawrence Clavering 2012-02-01T03:00:11.667Z
His palace was the place where the most promising young gentlemen of the day were educated and sent abroad that they might return as his coadjutors in the great work. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 8 "Cube" to "Daguerre, Louis" 2012-01-31T03:00:17.257Z
His own family, and numerous coadjutors, being in the secret with himself, and hoping to build up their fortunes by this scheme, became very zealous converts to the Mormon imposture. Gleanings by the Way 2012-01-24T03:00:27.717Z
The Superintendent is a competent, painstaking gentleman, and his assistants are for the most part well adapted and fitted to be his coadjutors in the good work. Montgomery, the Capital City of Alabama Her Resources and Advantages 2012-01-22T03:00:22.020Z
But no mention is made of a female coadjutor. The Story of Anna Kingsford and Edward Maitland and of the new Gospel of Interpretation 2012-01-18T03:00:12.427Z
His plan of entrusting principally to assistants the pictorial execution of his cartoons has already been referred to; Primaticcio was one of the leading coadjutors. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 1 "Gichtel, Johann" to "Glory" 2012-01-11T03:00:20.463Z
He wishes to be nominated coadjutor of the Sovereign Pontiff, so as 'to be assured of having the Papacy and becoming a priest and afterwards made holy.' The First Governess of the Netherlands, Margaret of Austria 2012-01-10T03:00:13.777Z
Allusion has been made to the attempts at financiering in which the Mormon prophet and his coadjutors embarked, before leaving Kirtland. Gleanings by the Way 2012-01-24T03:00:27.717Z
Untiring and energetic, she was a wonderful worker; Miss Senter, who had been much in Italy, appreciated her good-fortune in having secured for her Venetian house-keeping such a coadjutor as this. The Front Yard 2012-01-09T03:00:23.183Z
Its very existence, in the first place, probably depends upon the existence of the two beloved friends and invaluable coadjutors to whose memory I dedicate it now. Human Personality and its Survival of Bodily Death 2012-01-05T03:00:42.307Z
He certainly was a most valuable friend and coadjutor. The Battle of The Press As Told in the Story of the Life of Richard Carlile By His Daughter, Theophila Carlile Campbell 2011-12-24T03:08:06.653Z
Mr. Lincoln was beset by warm friends and by old coadjutors, and besought to pause in his anti-slavery course while there was yet time. Abraham Lincoln: Was He A Christian? 2011-12-24T03:07:56.830Z
The general of his order, and his coadjutors, made inquiries on the genealogy of Villalba, and discovered that he was not descended either from the Jews or any persons punished by the Inquisition. The History of the Inquisition of Spain from the Time of its Establishment to the Reign of Ferdinand VII. 2011-12-22T03:00:10.443Z
I did not then know what a worthless coadjutor I had summoned to support my policy. The Memoirs of Count Carlo Gozzi; Volume the First 2011-12-12T03:00:27.507Z
And so, with trustworthy coadjutors like these, the work went on steadily. The Making of William Edwards or The Story of the Bridge of Beauty 2011-12-07T03:00:17.867Z
Thus originated Mr. Sherwin's, who was most certainly my coadjutor in getting myself fairly before the public. The Battle of The Press As Told in the Story of the Life of Richard Carlile By His Daughter, Theophila Carlile Campbell 2011-12-24T03:08:06.653Z
In December, 1872, they were approached by Reed and his coadjutors. Abraham Lincoln: Was He A Christian? 2011-12-24T03:07:56.830Z
Vald�s and his coadjutors feared that public opinion would be against them, if, when they pronounced the definitive sentence, the archbishop was not proved, to all Europe, to be guilty of heresy. The History of the Inquisition of Spain from the Time of its Establishment to the Reign of Ferdinand VII. 2011-12-22T03:00:10.443Z
Yet, despite the vigilance of this fine corps and their coadjutors the carbineers, the smuggler manages to live and to drive a thriving trade. Wild Spain (Espa?a agreste) Records of Sport with Rifle, Rod, and Gun, Natural History Exploration 2011-12-05T03:00:38.980Z
It is for her to respect not to contemn her great coadjutor. Islam Her Moral And Spiritual Value A Rational And Pyschological Study 2011-11-25T03:00:15.820Z
Errington was Cardinal Wiseman's coadjutor with right of succession, but was arbitrarily deprived of the post by the Pope, on his declining to resign it. Letters From Rome on the Council 2011-11-25T03:00:11.447Z
Thus we see the new Apostle, from the moment that he was enrolled in the Apostolic College, perform the principal part, and throw his coadjutors completely in the shade. Critical Examination of the Life of St. Paul 2011-11-24T03:00:45.230Z
When a young priest first arrived in the Philippines, he was sent as a coadjutor to some parish priest to learn the dialect of the people he is to work amongst. The Inhabitants of the Philippines 2011-11-23T03:00:21.653Z
At this moment, however, her son-in-law came forth from the quarry with his hounds, and his coadjutors, Dr. Hickey and Michael, and moved past us. In Mr. Knox's Country 2011-11-21T03:00:16.010Z
How can it be proved that there is a band of these wicked ones, so as to attach credence to the confession of a conscience-stricken member who implicates also a number of coadjutors? Fetichism in West Africa Forty Years' Observations of Native Customs and Superstitions 2011-11-18T03:00:28.907Z
Beethoven was his able coadjutor in this attempt, and the boy-quartet, directed by one not much older than themselves, did honour to the discernment of their patron. Beethoven: A Memoir (2nd Ed.) 2011-11-14T03:00:21.027Z
He would perhaps have succeeded much better with them, had he kept a better government over his impetuous temper, at which it appears his coadjutors often revolted. Critical Examination of the Life of St. Paul 2011-11-24T03:00:45.230Z
His coadjutors are his relatives and nearest friends. Beaumarchais and the War of American Independence 2011-11-11T03:00:25.690Z
His labors and those of his diligent coadjutors were slow but incessant. Mexico, Aztec, Spanish and Republican Vol. 1 of 2 A Historical, Geographical, Political, Statistical and Social Account of That Country From the Period of the Invasion by the Spaniards to the Present Time; With a View of the Ancient Aztec Empire and Civilization; A Historical Sketch of the Late War; And Notices of New Mexico and California 2011-11-02T02:00:11.380Z
The duke and the said Johne won easily, and half of the large stake the duke made over to his humble coadjutor, who therewith built himself the house mentioned above. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 2 "Gloss" to "Gordon, Charles George" 2011-10-31T02:00:28.703Z
He would not swerve from his opinion, gave reason after reason, and did not seem to remark that his coadjutors had by degrees changed their ground and had become his adversaries. The Danes Sketched by Themselves. Vol. III (of 3) A Series of Popular Stories by the Best Danish Authors 2011-10-25T02:00:26.667Z
He acted as coadjutor to the archbishops of Santiago de Compostella and Paris, and to the bishop of Ghent, and died at Ghent on the 23rd of August 1678. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 11, Slice 1 "Franciscans" to "French Language" 2011-10-22T02:00:29.487Z
His worthy relative and coadjutor, the late Baboo Prosono Coomar Tagore, C. S. I., who has left a princely fortune, was no less distinguished for his enlarged views and liberal sentiments. The Hindoos as they Are A Description of the Manners, Customs and the Inner Life of Hindoo Society in Bengal 2011-10-13T02:00:35.977Z
The bishop and his coadjutors were men of a different stamp, who inspired the conqueror with better hopes for the future prosperity of the Indian colonies. Mexico, Aztec, Spanish and Republican Vol. 1 of 2 A Historical, Geographical, Political, Statistical and Social Account of That Country From the Period of the Invasion by the Spaniards to the Present Time; With a View of the Ancient Aztec Empire and Civilization; A Historical Sketch of the Late War; And Notices of New Mexico and California 2011-11-02T02:00:11.380Z
Diligently improving the auspicious moment, he collected the dusky and mouldering manuscripts from the monasteries, while his coadjutors sent vessels to gather them from abroad. Monks, Popes, and their Political Intrigues 2011-10-12T02:00:43.383Z
It was the purpose of Geiger and his coadjutors to prosecute the work of religious renovation on the basis of the science of Judaism. Creed And Deed A Series of Discourses 2011-10-12T02:00:40.147Z
While still a lad he became successively bishop of Bremen, bishop of Verden and coadjutor of Halberstadt, while at the age of eighteen he was the chief commandant of the fortress of Stade. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 11, Slice 1 "Franciscans" to "French Language" 2011-10-22T02:00:29.487Z
At Rhodes he met his coadjutor Piso, who was seeking everywhere to thwart and malign him. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 11, Slice 7 "Geoponici" to "Germany" 2011-09-26T02:00:25.313Z
All these persons were still sincere coadjutors in the work of peace. Mexico, Aztec, Spanish and Republican Vol. 1 of 2 A Historical, Geographical, Political, Statistical and Social Account of That Country From the Period of the Invasion by the Spaniards to the Present Time; With a View of the Ancient Aztec Empire and Civilization; A Historical Sketch of the Late War; And Notices of New Mexico and California 2011-11-02T02:00:11.380Z
I, or rather my coadjutor "Judy" Pepper and I between us, had ideas that we intended to "play" as one plays a hand at cards. The Debit Account 2011-09-21T02:00:33.753Z
Spain appointed two accomplished naval officers, the brothers Ulloa, as coadjutors. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 11, Slice 6 "Geodesy" to "Geometry" 2011-09-19T02:00:10.473Z
"How did I know!" his new coadjutor repeated with scorn. The Duke Decides 2011-09-14T02:00:47.307Z
He then offered to resign his office, but the pope refused and gave him a coadjutor, whereupon the archbishop retired into a cloister where he died in his eighty-third year. Church History, Vol. 3 of 3 2011-09-14T02:00:43.813Z
Another, a short distance from the juggler, was gravely leading a great bear to dance on its hind legs, while his coadjutor kept time on the flageolet. A Maid at King Alfred?s Court 2011-09-13T02:00:30.520Z
All I can say of him is that he was the compatriot, the coadjutor and compeer of Sir William Wallace, and one of the noblest knights whose deeds are recorded on the page of history. The Clan Fraser in Canada Souvenir of the First Annual Gathering 2011-09-09T02:01:00.467Z
He was always an ardent defender of woman suffrage, and such advocates of that noble cause as Adelaide A. Claflin publicly expressed their sorrow on the death of their coadjutor and friend. John Greenleaf Whittier His Life, Genius, and Writings 2011-08-26T02:00:22.667Z
Soon after it was found necessary to find him a coadjutor, who was to advise him in all official acts. Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Lichfield A Description of Its Fabric and A Brief History of the Espicopal See 2011-08-14T02:00:26.307Z
"By the authority the General, who sends me, gave me over every worldly coadjutor who enjoys the advantages of our alliance without showing himself worthy of them." A Twofold Life 2011-07-21T02:00:21.433Z
While Sir William and his coadjutors were thus busily collecting and disciplining their forces, the citizens of the capital were not uninterested spectators of this unwonted succession of military preparations. The Cavaliers of Virginia or, The Recluse of Jamestown. Vol. II 2011-07-18T02:00:20.080Z
I said some ugly things to my dishonest coadjutor, whose manner of receiving them convinced me that he was well used to hear himself characterized in that way. Recollections of a Varied Life 2011-07-14T02:00:11.837Z
In a few days the youth was established as a member of his family, and as a coadjutor in his shop, nothing but food, clothing, and lodging being stipulated as the reward of his services. Ormond, Volume I (of 3) or, The Secret Witness 2011-06-02T02:00:26.023Z
These were the topics of epistolary discussion between him and a certain number of coadjutors, in different parts of the world. Ormond, Volume II (of 3) or, The Secret Witness 2011-06-02T02:00:19.953Z
His European reputation in science made his name a tower of strength to the “Encyclop�dia,”—even after he ceased to be an editorial coadjutor in the enterprise. French Classics 2011-05-22T02:00:12.620Z
The councillors present—only few in number—were not adverse to accepting as coadjutors two delegates from each company, but De l'Espée formally declared against any concession. History of the Commune of 1871 2011-05-07T02:00:33.113Z
The attempts of Mr. Morris and his coadjutors to exasperate the public mind against the repeal of the midnight Judiciary Act recoiled upon their party. Inquiry Into the Origin and Course of Political Parties in the United States 2011-04-24T02:00:09.423Z
The Secretary of the Treasury is, therefore, less a mere chief clerk than are his coadjutors; and if his duties are not properly political, theirs certainly are not. Congressional Government A Study in American Politics 2011-04-15T02:00:18.863Z
The projects that occupied his attention were diffused over an ample space; and his instruments and coadjutors were culled from a field, whose bounds were those of the civilized world. Ormond, Volume II (of 3) or, The Secret Witness 2011-06-02T02:00:19.953Z
In this oppressive transaction he had a willing coadjutor in the person of William Yuill, a lumberer at the time, but since he became a federal soldier and perished in the late American civil war. The Last Laird of MacNab An Episode in the Settlement of MacNab Township, Upper Canada 2011-04-14T02:00:54.620Z
But with few exceptions his coadjutors are still alive, and some of them still hold high office. The Earl of Mayo Rulers of India 2011-04-11T02:00:13.067Z
He has entitled himself to credit for permitting Mr. Jefferson and his contemporaries, as well opponents as coadjutors, to speak for themselves in respect to public questions generally. Inquiry Into the Origin and Course of Political Parties in the United States 2011-04-24T02:00:09.423Z
The Russians and their coadjutors could never have accomplished their purpose, if the ancestors of the Poles had not themselves prepared the way. The American Quarterly Review No. XVIII, June 1831 (Vol 9) 2011-04-02T02:00:12.460Z
Our sentiments with regard to the change of policy on the part of Sir Robert Peel and his coadjutors, were early, and we hope forcibly, expressed. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 60, No. 370, August 1846 2011-04-01T02:00:28.747Z
Her coadjutor speedily contrived to get the empress mother banished, forcing her own son to sign the warrant of exile; and then, still fearful of the poor woman's influence in the state, had her strangled. Claimants to Royalty 2011-03-31T02:00:20.557Z
His coadjutor, Walford, acting under a somewhat similar motive, had freely furnished him with all the information he required. The White Gauntlet 2011-03-30T02:00:16.130Z
Providence, however, soon sent me a coadjutor in rather a singular manner.  The Bible in Spain - Vol. 2 [of 2] 2011-03-27T02:00:17.093Z
His coadjutor, Bishop Smith, had become old and feeble, and Bishop Richardson willingly took upon himself a portion of the invalid's work. The Canadian Portrait Gallery - Volumes 1 to 4 2011-03-23T02:00:23.527Z
At Saint James I met with a kind and cordial coadjutor in my biblical labours in the bookseller of the place, Rey Romero, a man of about sixty.  The Bible in Spain Vol. 1 [of 2] 2011-03-23T02:00:19.910Z
A military force was organized, of which Ethan Allen was colonel commandant, and his active coadjutors, Warner, Baker, Cockran, Sunderland, and others, were captains. Vermont A Study of Independence 2011-03-17T02:00:13.130Z
While Garth and his two coadjutors were still listening, the great clock—from the tower that overtopped the mansion—tolled the hour of twelve. The White Gauntlet 2011-03-30T02:00:16.130Z
Fenton is remembered as the coadjutor of Alexander Pope in his translation of the Odyssey. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 3 "Fenton, Edward" to "Finistere" 2011-03-14T03:01:00.580Z
Bishop Provencher, feeling that his end was near, had thought of retaining his coadjutor near him, but the strong reasons adduced by the missionary bishop prevailed. The Canadian Portrait Gallery - Volumes 1 to 4 2011-03-23T02:00:23.527Z
Shelley enthusiasts say that Shelley was the unsuspicious victim of an unworthy coadjutor. The Radicalism of Shelley and Its Sources 2011-03-08T03:00:45.010Z
Old men, of high character and great influence, who had for twenty years opposed the policy and designs of the Abolition faction in the North, suddenly became its allies and coadjutors. Presidential Candidates: containing Sketches, Biographical, Personal and Political, of Prominent Candidates for the Presidency in 1860 2011-02-27T03:00:34.390Z
To-day we aim at gaining votes, and for that purpose these here are our best coadjutors. Withered Leaves. Vol. I. (of III) A Novel 2011-02-25T03:01:10.707Z
Intended for the church, he was educated by the Jesuits at the university of Ingolstadt, and in 1595 became coadjutor archbishop of Cologne. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 3 "Fenton, Edward" to "Finistere" 2011-03-14T03:01:00.580Z
In 1857, accordingly, the prelate made a voyage to Europe to obtain a coadjutor. The Canadian Portrait Gallery - Volumes 1 to 4 2011-03-23T02:00:23.527Z
Since then, the policy that framed them has been abandoned, and the statesmanlike views of Sir Benjamin are at the present day being carried out by his former coadjutor, Sir Harry Smith. The Cape and the Kaffirs A Diary of Five Years' Residence in Kaffirland 2011-02-19T03:01:12.480Z
“Your mother,” said Mr Daveney, “has had my instructions these three days; she has an able coadjutor in you; but Marion is faint-hearted, I am afraid.” Jasper Lyle 2011-02-19T03:01:11.070Z
My amiable coadjutor, as I knew perfectly well, was burning to pursue her inquiries, but her status as a human being did not permit her to proceed farther. Mrs. Fitz 2011-02-14T03:00:38.317Z
It was to these vessels that the Mundurucú was directing himself and his coadjutor. Afloat in the Forest A Voyage among the Tree-Tops 2011-02-10T03:00:44.790Z
Prof. Macvey Napier says that Smellie “was more likely to have suggested that great improvement than any of his known coadjutors.” Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 3 "Electrostatics" to "Engis" 2011-02-06T03:00:53.093Z
The women were aiding these efficient coadjutors, in rendering their supplies available to the poor bereft babies. The Betrothed From the Italian of Alessandro Manzoni 2011-02-05T03:00:14.863Z
Original in design, prompt to act, and of a determined spirit, Lyle was a most useful coadjutor to my father. Jasper Lyle 2011-02-19T03:01:11.070Z
The fact is, my amiable coadjutor in the things of this life has a decided weakness for royalty. Mrs. Fitz 2011-02-14T03:00:38.317Z
Durgo, undoubtedly, in intellect was equal to, if not superior to, many Englishmen, and Lister saw in him a helpful coadjutor in solving the mystery. The Solitary Farm 2011-02-04T03:00:21.943Z
There the great leaders in this glorious warfare, with their zealous coadjutors—persons whose whole souls were consecrated to the cause of God our Saviour—often took sweet counsel together. London in Modern Times or, Sketches of the English Metropolis during the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries. 2011-01-28T03:00:22.900Z
Such was the fitting coadjutor to whom Geoffery applied for that assistance which the present momentous occasion demanded, as the following interview will show without absolutely committing himself. Dilemmas of Pride, (Vol 3 of 3) 2011-01-26T03:00:26.590Z
He had a rather restive coadjutor in Bishop Staples. Irish History and the Irish Question 2011-01-16T03:00:22.640Z
The skill and courage of their humblest coadjutors were extolled to the skies. 813 2010-12-28T03:00:13.553Z
The secretary, his assistant-residents and controllers were his willing coadjutors, though he kept them hard at work. The Hidden Force A Story of Modern Java 2010-12-24T03:00:34.823Z
Archbishop Gomez, who is currently the archbishop of San Antonio, was named coadjutor bishop of Los Angeles, which means he will succeed Cardinal Mahony when the cardinal retires on Feb. 27, his 75th birthday. Latino to Lead Los Angeles Diocese 2010-04-07T01:27:00Z
During the Duke of Gloucester's life, who had strongly opposed the royal marriage, Margaret and her coadjutor, the Duke of Suffolk, had not dared to carry into effect the agreement they had extracted from Henry. Cathedral Cities of England
Monsignor Ruch, coadjutor of Nancy, is one; he is employed as a stretcher-bearer. With our Fighting Men The story of their faith, courage, endurance in the Great War
Alexandre put in his little all—the change out of his Paris capital—and he and his coadjutor opened rooms at the Waterloo Chambers. The Exploits and Triumphs, in Europe, of Paul Morphy, the Chess Champion
I lost no time in getting two assistants who could work better to my plan than my former coadjutors, and went to the house. Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland Volume 12
Mr. Harrower and his coadjutors grew communicative, and vented an infinite quantity of the jargon of dilettanteism upon each other and upon those about them. Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland Volume 4
We had arranged these meetings for Miss Anthony and her three active coadjutors in woman's cause at that time, and they arrived according to the schedule. Labor and Freedom
In so doing he periled his life, as he had placed his name upon the Declaration of Independence—then sneeringly called the death warrant of the signers by the Tories and their coadjutors—the British. Sages and Heroes of the American Revolution
She appointed a catholic archbishop of Mohiloff, and gave him a Jesuit as a coadjutor. The New Conspiracy Against the Jesuits Detected and Briefly Exposed with a short account of their institute; and observations on the danger of systems of education independent of religion
On the 19th of August, at four o'clock in the morning, we, together with our coadjutors and some of the householders of Gotha, mounted our tower, and celebrated with music our morning prayer. Pictures of German Life in the XVth XVIth and XVIIth Centuries, Vol. II.
In 1795 he received the aid of a coadjutor in his professorship, and two years later he lectured for the last time. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Slice 1 "Bisharin" to "Bohea"
The song was a hymn to life—and its indispensable coadjutors, youth and love; and it went with a peculiar lilt that stirred the blood and stimulated the fancy. The Gambler A Novel
Mr. Read and his coadjutors understood the rights secured by Magna Charta and the Constitution of England and knew that those rights were trampled upon by the hirelings of the crown. Sages and Heroes of the American Revolution
In this she had no coadjutors but her sisters, who, having acquired a competency, had retired from school-keeping, and had, with her, a common home. Lives of Celebrated Women
In the middle near me, stood the scholars, householders, and the coadjutors. Pictures of German Life in the XVth XVIth and XVIIth Centuries, Vol. II.
In the Church of England the appointment and rights of coadjutor bishops were regulated by the Bishops’ Resignation Act of 1869. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Slice 1 "Bisharin" to "Bohea"
The “apostles” alone always held the supreme authority, though, as their number dwindled, “coadjutors” were appointed to assist the survivors, and to exercise the functions of the “apostolate.” Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 5 "Cat" to "Celt"
"He shall die—if there be poison in Italy, steel in France, or——" "Money in Spain!" said Mariana calmly, putting his hand on the arm of his coadjutor. The White Plumes of Navarre A Romance of the Wars of Religion
His coadjutor during the earlier part of his great work was a man curiously different from himself. A Short History of French Literature
As he was no longer in confidential intimacy with Mr. Madison, he turned to Mr. Hamilton as his adviser and coadjutor, and appears to have consulted him on the subject early in the present year. The Student's Life of Washington; Condensed from the Larger Work of Washington Irving For Young Persons and for the Use of Schools
In Mrs. Livingstone, to whom present my warmest respects, you have a most able coadjutor. Women of America Woman: In all ages and in all countries Vol. 10 (of 10)
In the massacre of the Saint Bartholomew, for example, it was a zealous coadjutor. Paris From the Earliest Period to the Present Day; Volume 2
I praised my able coadjutor, Captain Wallace, without whose skilful seamanship not a soul of us could ever have reached that secret world. The Goddess of Atvatabar Being the history of the discovery of the interior world and conquest of Atvatabar
She was indeed her companion, her coadjutor, and her rival. A Short History of French Literature
Under these circumstances Washington needed an able and zealous coadjutor in the treasury department. The Student's Life of Washington; Condensed from the Larger Work of Washington Irving For Young Persons and for the Use of Schools
When the plague swept Germany, the Jesuits and their women coadjutors were magnificent in their self-forgetfulness and unremitting work of succor. Women of the Teutonic Nations Woman: In all ages and in all countries Vol. 8 (of 10)
Calling his coadjutor Smith to help him, they each took an arm of Sybil and forced her from the scene. Tried for Her Life A Sequel to "Cruel As the Grave"
Appointed suffragan bishop of Montreal, 1836, as coadjutor to Dr. C. J. Stewart, bishop of Quebec; and in 1850 bishop of Quebec. The Makers of Canada: Index and Dictionary of Canadian History
With an army composed of such men, Jeanne d'Arc set out for Orl�ans; but she sadly doubted if her saints would be coadjutors to such unrepentant sinners. Women of Mediæval France Woman: in all ages and in all countries Vol. 5 (of 10)
Arnold was in camp; recently sent on as an efficient coadjutor by Washington. The Student's Life of Washington; Condensed from the Larger Work of Washington Irving For Young Persons and for the Use of Schools
His coadjutor, Viglius, was an eminent jurist, an able writer, a sagacious statesman. History of the Reign of Philip the Second, King of Spain, Vols. 1 and 2
William Henry Channing, whose reminiscences of Margaret stand last in order in the memoirs already published, was more nearly allied to her in character than either of his coadjutors. Margaret Fuller (Marchesa Ossoli)
Consecrated at Paris, 1714, as coadjutor to the bishop of Quebec, but never came to America. The Makers of Canada: Index and Dictionary of Canadian History
On the first of these two heads he was able to man a good commission, with the Duke of Devonshire at its head, and Lord Derby as his coadjutor. The Life of William Ewart Gladstone (Vol 2 of 3)
It was a great satisfaction to Washington to have his old friend and coadjutor, Schuyler, near him in this capacity, in which, he declared, no man could be more useful. The Student's Life of Washington; Condensed from the Larger Work of Washington Irving For Young Persons and for the Use of Schools
Ordinary business passed through the hands of the whole body; but affairs of moment were reserved for the cardinal and his two coadjutors to settle with the regent. History of the Reign of Philip the Second, King of Spain, Vols. 1 and 2
They prove only that he and his coadjutors are most odious to the country, which is a fact never denied except by himself or them. Discussion on American Slavery
They will leave every thing to the special commission,--and from the people, who are congratulating each other and rejoicing that they have become coadjutors in this business, we have nothing to expect.' Tales from the German. Volume I. Arwed Gyllenstierna
Therein shall this man and his coadjutors be conducted round the land as he himself has desired, and be shown to the people as they are accustomed to show wild beasts. Tales from the German. Volume II. The Lichtensteins, The Sorceress, The Anabaptist
All was now explained, and the villainy of Mr. Donaldson and his coadjutor made clear. Graham's Magazine, Vol XXXIII, No. 6, December 1848
General Magnan was appointed grand veneur—let us say, master of the buckhounds,—with a stipend of a hundred thousand francs; Comte Edgar Ney, his chief coadjutor, with forty thousand francs. An Englishman in Paris Notes and Recollections
He confined himself almost entirely to society, so that his field was a narrower one than that of some of his coadjutors. Library of the World's Best literature, Ancient and Modern, Vol. 12
Among the Gilbertine nuns, whom we may mention as a typical order, there were three prioresses, one of whom presided, the other two acting as coadjutors. Women of England
Leaving in charge there his newly-consecrated coadjutor, Bishop Rosati, he took up his residence at a short distance above New Orleans. Venerable Philippine Duchesne
The following passage shows definitely that Montezuma's coadjutor, his Quetzalcoatl or divine twin, had an equal share of divine honors accorded to him. The Fundamental Principles of Old and New World Civilizations
The very apologists who make the charge are the successors and coadjutors of those who have charged upon irreligious philosophy the generating of the French Revolution. Rationalism
Numa and his coadjutors may exert themselves all in their power; but they cannot again stir up sedition and rebellion. Essays on the Constitution of the United States
I doubt that," answered Netta; "I am not sure but you are a coadjutor with her. The Lamplighter
“And in me you shall have been a most cordial coadjutor,” returned Bacon. Hansford: A Tale of Bacon's Rebellion
By the light of this explanation we see that the titles conferred upon Montezuma's coadjutor were literally “the priest or lord, or dealer-of-fire in the place of the earth-wine.” The Fundamental Principles of Old and New World Civilizations
It was while on a mission for this purpose to Rochdale that he first formed the acquaintance of John Bright, who afterwards became his distinguished coadjutor in the free-trade agitation. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 5 "Clervaux" to "Cockade"
He confided his views to his friends in the United States, particularly to Alexander Hamilton, "upon whom he fixed his eyes as a coadjutor in the great purpose of his life." The United States and Latin America
With Levy as her faithful coadjutor how much might she not have done! Elizabeth Gilbert and Her Work for the Blind
But enough remains that is different from the work of any of his known or possible coadjutors to enable us to distinguish his idiosyncrasy pretty well. A History of Nineteenth Century Literature (1780-1895)
The new broom sweeps clean; and the white 81 missionary of to-day is often embarrassed by the bigotry of his native coadjutor. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 18 (of 25)
After years of uphill and solitary toil converts began to multiply; coadjutors joined him. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 2 "Chicago, University of" to "Chiton"
It is a trial where Franklin Pierce, transiently President of the United States, and his official coadjutors,—Mr. Caleb Cushing, Mr. Benj. The Trial of Theodore Parker For the "Misdemeanor" of a Speech in Faneuil Hall against Kidnapping, before the Circuit Court of the United States, at Boston, April 3, 1855, with the Defence
Monsieur the Mayor, his coadjutor and the municipal councillors now spoke only of the rights of the throne, and Professor Burguet, the elder, wrote a speech on the subject which Baron Parmentier read. The Conscript A Story of the French war of 1813
Strange to say, there is testimony of good wits that he was by no means a fool; yet such drivelling rubbish as he and his coadjutors wrote even the present day has hardly seen. A History of Nineteenth Century Literature (1780-1895)
The first is still the husband; the wife continues to be referred to by his name; and the position of the coadjutor, or pikio, although quite regular, appears undoubtedly subordinate. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 18 (of 25)
The 349 novel issued in monthly numbers depended on two sources of attraction—the skill of the novelist and the skill of his artistic coadjutor. English Caricaturists and Graphic Humourists of the Nineteenth Century. How they Illustrated and Interpreted their Times.
Mr. George Ticknor Curtis, fugitive slave bill commissioner, and brother to the Hon. Judge, issues his warrant for kidnapping the mother; his coadjutor and friend, Mr. Butman, attempts to seize her in her son's house. The Trial of Theodore Parker For the "Misdemeanor" of a Speech in Faneuil Hall against Kidnapping, before the Circuit Court of the United States, at Boston, April 3, 1855, with the Defence
We cannot conclude this notice without congratulating the editor and his numerous coadjutors, on the satisfactory manner in which these volumes have been prepared for publication, and on the success that has attended the undertaking. The International Monthly, Volume 5, No. 3, March, 1852
Oliver Cromwell’s coarse but descriptive proverb conveys the contempt he felt for some of his mean and troublesome coadjutors: “Nits will be lice!” Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 3
Stuart at length quarrelled with his coadjutor, Smellie, for altering his reviews. Calamities and Quarrels of Authors
"In short," exclaims her indefatigable coadjutor, Raymond Merlin, "it is wonderful that this princess should be able to persist with constancy in her holy design!" History of the Rise of the Huguenots Volume 2
Some say he was killed by his own coadjutors: I can easily believe it; there is evidence enough that they were greatly frightened. The Trial of Theodore Parker For the "Misdemeanor" of a Speech in Faneuil Hall against Kidnapping, before the Circuit Court of the United States, at Boston, April 3, 1855, with the Defence
But England's natural coadjutor is the United States. The Twentieth Century American Being a Comparative Study of the Peoples of the Two Great Anglo-Saxon Nations
Mr. Field and his worthy coadjutor seem to have carried the favour of the reigning powers over their opponents; for I find a piece of their secret history. Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 3
Now if I prove him to have uttered a positive falsehood, I suppose he will still be considered in good standing, as a second advent lecturer and coadjutor in carrying forward this work of heresy. A Vindication of the Seventh-Day Sabbath and the Commandments of God With a Further History of God's Peculiar People from 1847-1848
It will be remembered that Pierre Viret had been the able coadjutor of Farel in the reformation of Geneva, twenty-eight years before. History of the Rise of the Huguenots Volume 2
It was affected by the rise of the philosophy of Bacon, and the positive advances of natural science under Newton and his coadjutors. History of Free Thought in Reference to The Christian Religion
And when those who would be their coadjutors are willing and waiting and beckoning them on, have they any right to hold back? The Twentieth Century American Being a Comparative Study of the Peoples of the Two Great Anglo-Saxon Nations
We have also his noble contemporaries and coadjutors, all in this volume. The Humors of Falconbridge A Collection of Humorous and Every Day Scenes
It was certain that the Penns and their powerful coadjutors, would set many influences in array against him. Benjamin Franklin A Picture of the Struggles of Our Infant Nation One Hundred Years Ago American Pioneers and Patriots Series
By that means many souls were captured and entreated baptism, for she was a zealous worker and an apostolic coadjutor in that flock of the Lord. The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898, Volume 36, 1649-1666 Explorations by early navigators, descriptions of the islands and their peoples, their history and records of the catholic missions, as related in contemporaneous books and manuscripts, showing the political, economic, commercial and religious conditions of those islands from their earliest relations with European nations to the close of the nineteenth century.
The German literature bore the marks either of the old scholasticism, or of the materialism introduced from France, or of the classic culture introduced by Lessing and his coadjutors. History of Free Thought in Reference to The Christian Religion
His task was nobly done; the developments of to-day attest the wisdom of the church in sending him and his coequal coadjutors, Daniel Lee, Cyrus Shepherd, and P. L. Edwards. Trail Tales
The Bishop, hardly to the surprise of his crafty coadjutor, 113 flew into a towering rage. Carmen Ariza
A year ago he gave the coadjutor a blow with his cane, and the coadjutor is as much a priest as he. Friars and Filipinos An Abridged Translation of Dr. Jose Rizal's Tagalog Novel, 'Noli Me Tangere.'
Grey's “coadjutor” was “the reverend Mr. Smith of Harleston in Norfolk,” as Grey explains in the preface to the Notes on Shakespeare. Eighteenth Century Essays on Shakespeare
The Episcopal deputation consisted of twelve bishops and nine other divines called coadjutors. A Short History of the Book of Common Prayer
And he is not merely a coadjutor, but the principal—the principal in every instance of sinning. The Calvinistic Doctrine of Predestination Examined and Refuted
He knows, as well as I myself, that I am living; although it is no fault of his or his coadjutors that I am so. Graham's Magazine Vol XXXIII No. 3 September 1848
Indeed, there was rest for the household itself, but for Ninian Sharp and his coadjutors. Jessica, the Heiress
Women who today live a freer life because of their labors and those of their coadjutors must offer to their memory the highest meed of praise. The History of Woman Suffrage, Volume V
The Presbyterians had also their twelve principal men and their nine coadjutors. A Short History of the Book of Common Prayer
This other gentleman I will not name—I will only say that he is a coadjutor whose services we value very highly. The Destroyer A Tale of International Intrigue
Her coadjutor in the ceremony of summoning this little spirit from the vasty deep had not followed her to the city where the miracle was achieved. In a Little Town
Some six or eight months after the Disruption there occurred an amusing dispute between two Edinburgh newspapers, each of which aspired to represent the Establishment solely and exclusively, without coadjutor or rival. Leading Articles on Various Subjects
It was in agitation to make choice of a Prince of Austria for coadjutor, and, of consequence, for future Elector of Cologne. The Diplomatic Correspondence of the American Revolution, Vol. IX
Our session will be very long, during which I cannot count upon one coadjutor of talents equal to the task. Patrick Henry
The work of economic interpenetration carried on under the ægis of such powerful patrons and resourceful coadjutors was greatly facilitated by the German colonies scattered over Russia for generations. England and Germany
I was here completely puzzled, as on that occasion I gave him a clear two-thirds of each receipt, with a bonus of twenty-five pounds per night in addition, for two useless coadjutors. The International Monthly, Volume 3, No. 2, May, 1851
But we were destined to have yet another coadjutor in the shape of Karl Linders, who at that moment strolled in, and was hailed by his friends with jubilation. The First Violin A Novel
This election must be made the 16th of next month, and, probably, the Archduke will be coadjutor. The Diplomatic Correspondence of the American Revolution, Vol. IX
But this man—for among soldiers of fortune there is a camaraderie, so that they are known to one another by repute from the Baltic to Cadiz—was a coadjutor to be gained. The Wild Geese
Edinburgh; who has been a most effective coadjutor on this occasion. A Historical Survey of the Customs, Habits, & Present State of the Gypsies
The inquisitors knew that, once committed to those coadjutors, they could not expose themselves to the beginning of a struggle in which all inferiority was on their side.  Roman Catholicism in Spain
"As the coadjutor of Jefferson," he wrote, "in the establishment of this paper, I include Mr. Madison in the consequences imputable to it." James Madison
Any courtesies shown by Wilberforce to his opponents or to his old friend Pitt seemed to his ardent coadjutor to be concessions to the evil principle. The Life of Sir James Fitzjames Stephen, Bart., K.C.S.I. A Judge of the High Court of Justice
Colony after colony he sent to the new land, and desisted not, even after the death of his half-brother and coadjutor, Sir Humphrey Gilbert. The White Doe The Fate of Virginia Dare
Robert Forster of Tottenham, who has been a coadjutor in this work, transmitted the following collection of words obtained from Gypsies in his neighbourhood. A Historical Survey of the Customs, Habits, & Present State of the Gypsies
He then stood up, then fell flat upon his back, then shifted to his belly, and after shewing a hundred tricks of that sort, jumped down upon the ground and relieved his coadjutor. Travels in China, Containing Descriptions, Observations, and Comparisons, Made and Collected in the Course of a Short Residence at the Imperial Palace of Yuen-Min-Yuen, and on a Subsequent Journey through the Country from Pekin to Canton
In the late War one of the most valuable coadjutors of two of its leading captains—Grant and Sherman—was Joseph Dana Webster. The History of Dartmouth College
Since then her able coadjutor Elizabeth B. Chace, has been president of the Rhode Island Suffrage Association, and with equal faithfulness and persistence, carried on the work. History of Woman Suffrage, Volume III
The doctor and Mr. Linden, with Miss Essie and Mrs. Stoutenburgh for coadjutors, were constituted the awarding committee; and the forfeits were distributed to them indifferently. Say and Seal, Volume II
This information was received from Joseph Storrs of Chesterfield, who has been an assiduous coadjutor A Historical Survey of the Customs, Habits, & Present State of the Gypsies
"It'll be a big one, before we get through with it," added her coadjutor. Nobody
Of this worthy and enterprising man, sincere Christian, earnest patriot, and valuable coadjutor of President Wheelock, it is said: "Of distinguished uprightness and integrity, he commanded universal respect and esteem." The History of Dartmouth College
As she recounted in her happiest vein the triumphs of her coadjutors she was received with the heartiest manifestations of delight by her auditors. History of Woman Suffrage, Volume III
In 1836 he was made coadjutor of Dr. James Stewart, Bishop of Quebec and became thereby Bishop of Montreal, the consecration ceremony being performed at Lambeth. McGill and its Story, 1821-1921
Robert Thalèn was his coadjutor in its execution, and the immense labour which it cost was amply repaid by its eminent and lasting usefulness. A Popular History of Astronomy During the Nineteenth Century Fourth Edition
At this crisis, however, Elmur would gladly have hedged or masked his position, for he knew himself to be overmuch at the mercy of the equivocal tact and discretion of his ungovernable coadjutor. A Modern Mercenary
There appears to have been no subsequent meeting, on earth, of these eminent coadjutors in all good works. The History of Dartmouth College
A thousand copies have thus far been distributed among our coadjutors in the old world and the new. History of Woman Suffrage, Volume III
Nor are their immaculate coadjutors of the other sex, though perhaps less specific in their charges, less violent in their denunciations. Cotton is King, and Pro-Slavery Arguments Comprising the Writings of Hammond, Harper, Christy, Stringfellow, Hodge, Bledsoe, and Cartrwright on This Important Subject
Herein is the end or ultimate goal of the higher law of Mr. Seward, and its coadjutor, "the irrepressible conflict." The Relations of the Federal Government to Slavery Delivered at Fort Wayne, Ind., October 30th 1860
In all this, no more than a just tribute is paid to the noble genius of the composer, and the fascinating power of his faithful coadjutor, the lyric actor. Music and Some Highly Musical People
About three sevenths of the work are his; and it is no exaggeration to say, that his worst essay is as good as the best essay of any of his coadjutors. Critical and Historical Essays, Volume III (of 3)
After paying a well-merited tribute to her noble coadjutor, she said that many of their noblest friends had passed away. History of Woman Suffrage, Volume II
And it is to extend his empire that you and your deluded coadjutors dedicate your lives. Cotton is King, and Pro-Slavery Arguments Comprising the Writings of Hammond, Harper, Christy, Stringfellow, Hodge, Bledsoe, and Cartrwright on This Important Subject
As the outpourings of Miss Anthony's love element all flowed into the suffrage movement, she was sorely tried with the imperative cares that the domestic experiments of most of her coadjutors so constantly involved. History of Woman Suffrage, Volume I
Thus they are at war with themselves, as well as with their great coadjutors in the cause of necessity. A Theodicy, or, Vindication of the Divine Glory
In the days of the Revolution, Washington and his coadjutors were accustomed to invoke the blessing of the God of battles; and without His favor, they looked not for victory. Popular Education For the use of Parents and Teachers, and for Young Persons of Both Sexes
If we had been as conscious of our duty and privilege years ago as we are to-day, if we had known our birthright, we should have stood by your side, welcome coadjutors, long since. History of Woman Suffrage, Volume II
I have yet to reply to the main ground on which you and your coadjutors rely for the overthrow of our system of slavery. Cotton is King, and Pro-Slavery Arguments Comprising the Writings of Hammond, Harper, Christy, Stringfellow, Hodge, Bledsoe, and Cartrwright on This Important Subject
If Madame Roland and her coadjutors had been allowed to sway the public councils, the results would have been far happier for France. History of Woman Suffrage, Volume I
The reflection, however, that to present a coadjutor with half the proceeds of a robbery which his brain alone had conceived and made possible, would undoubtedly have shortened his life, made him feel better. Anthony Lyveden
At the same time, it is only just to note that he found ready coadjutors among the jealous schoolmen of the time. A History of the Japanese People From the Earliest Times to the End of the Meiji Era
The First Church, Providence, had long since become Arminian and held aloof from the evangelism of Edwards, Whitefield and their coadjutors. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 3 "Banks" to "Bassoon"
On the 26th of October, Mr Adams arrived here, and in him I have found a very able and agreeable coadjutor. The Diplomatic Correspondence of the American Revolution, Vol. VIII
In regard to giving a coadjutor to the archbishop, have his letters collected, and what other letters treat of his health, age, capacity, and method of procedure. The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 Explorations by early navigators, descriptions of the islands and their peoples, their history and records of the catholic missions, as related in contemporaneous books and manuscripts, showing the political, economic, commercial and religious conditions of those islands from their earliest relations with European nations to the close of the nineteenth century, Volume XXVI, 1636
At that time my dearest friend and most trusted coadjutor was Gabriel Crasweller. The Fixed Period
Only four years of life remained to him, and almost immediately after his accession he lost his great coadjutor, Kamatari. A History of the Japanese People From the Earliest Times to the End of the Meiji Era
Say to the duke that he, instigated by the coadjutor, has caused this tumult, and that he has power to allay it. Louis XIV. Makers of History Series
Indeed, Parris and his coadjutors, at Salem Village, to whom these passages refer, had, without authority, been, all along, exercising the functions Mather desired to have bestowed upon him, by authority. Salem Witchcraft and Cotton Mather A Reply
Corcuera advises that a coadjutor be appointed for the aged archbishop Guerrero, and that hereafter no more friars be made bishops in the islands. The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 Explorations by early navigators, descriptions of the islands and their peoples, their history and records of the catholic missions, as related in contemporaneous books and manuscripts, showing the political, economic, commercial and religious conditions of those islands from their earliest relations with European nations to the close of the nineteenth century, Volume XXVI, 1636
Captain Ayloff.—Where can I find any notices of Captain Ayloff, one of the coadjutors of Tom Brown in the eccentric Letters from the Dead to the Living? Notes and Queries, Number 183, April 30, 1853 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc
A third conclave of the Kami was now convened by the Sun goddess and her coadjutor, the Great-Producing Kami,* and they decided to despatch a pheasant to make observations. A History of the Japanese People From the Earliest Times to the End of the Meiji Era
This body was under the leadership of the coadjutor, M. de Retz. Louis XIV. Makers of History Series
But Liverpool gained far more powerful coadjutors in the Marquis Wellesley, Peel, and Canning. The Political History of England - Vol XI From Addington's Administration to the close of William IV.'s Reign (1801-1837)
He was the coadjutor, and was to have been the successor, of the Elector of Hesse, then an ecclesiastical Electorate. Chips From A German Workshop. Vol. III. Essays on Literature, Biography, and Antiquities
Brilliant as were the triumphs of Narses and Belisarius, they were indeed short-lived in comparison with the work done by the celebrated Tribonian and his coadjutors in the way of reforming and codifying the law. Great Men and Famous Women. Vol. 3 A series of pen and pencil sketches of the lives of more than 200 of the most prominent personages in History
His death, like that of his coadjutor, is attributed to mental distress, and nothing is more probable than that disappointment may have made that noxious climate more deadly. Great Men and Famous Women. Vol. 1 A series of pen and pencil sketches of the lives of more than 200 of the most prominent personages in History
The resolute coadjutor replied, "We must immediately take possession of the city gates." Louis XIV. Makers of History Series
Every combined effort is necessarily directed by leaders; and the spirit of the leaders will inevitably be communicated to their coadjutors, and appear in the measures of the whole body. An Essay on Slavery and Abolitionism With reference to the duty of American females
The gray had been his master's coadjutor in so many situations of excitement and even peril, that the cheering mob did not provoke him unduly. A Tar-Heel Baron
This rebellion is the most stupendous crime in the annals of our race, and its projectors and coadjutors, at home or abroad, individual or dynastic, are doomed to immortal infamy. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 3 No 2, February 1863 Devoted To Literature And National Policy
The rest of the men were then called down from the tops, and the Frenchman was made the companion of his coadjutor’s confinement. Thrilling Narratives of Mutiny, Murder and Piracy A weird series of tales of shipwreck and disaster, from the earliest part of the century to the present time, with accounts of providential escapes and heart-rending fatalities.
In the mean time, the resolute and fearless coadjutor sent his emissaries in all directions. Louis XIV. Makers of History Series
The number at present in the province is one hundred and eight: seventy-four priests, eleven student brothers, and twenty-three coadjutors. The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 — Volume 28 of 55 1637-38 Explorations by Early Navigators, Descriptions of the Islands and Their Peoples, Their History and Records of the Catholic Missions, as Related in Contemporaneous Books and Manuscripts, Showing the Political, Economic, Commercial and Religious Conditions of Those Islands from Their Earliest Relations with European Nations to the Close of the Nineteenth Century
With this view Lafayette with his coadjutors had labored for several months, when, in the assembly of Notables in April, he boldly demanded a series of reforms, and among others a national assembly. Washington and the American Republic, Vol. 3.
At this point Paul de Gondi, better known as the Cardinal de Retz, the intriguing coadjutor of the Archbishop of Paris, became prominent. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 11
Mill, too, practised—even to a questionable degree—the method of reticence, and took good care not to offend his coadjutor. The English Utilitarians, Volume II (of 3) James Mill
This dignity attained would immeasurably increase the power of the coadjutor. Louis XIV. Makers of History Series
Only three were priests; twenty-three were student brothers, and the rest coadjutors. The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 — Volume 28 of 55 1637-38 Explorations by Early Navigators, Descriptions of the Islands and Their Peoples, Their History and Records of the Catholic Missions, as Related in Contemporaneous Books and Manuscripts, Showing the Political, Economic, Commercial and Religious Conditions of Those Islands from Their Earliest Relations with European Nations to the Close of the Nineteenth Century
Meeting Miss Stetson on the stairs she found in her a militant coadjutor, and wireless could not have flashed the orders more quickly. A Dixie School Girl
He meant, not to establish two independent jurisdictions, but that there should be one commonwealth, whose two rulers should be colleagues and coadjutors in its defence. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 03
The latter containing the thanks of the assembly, engrossed on parchment and sealed with the seal of the colony, placed Allen in the first place, and only mentioned Arnold as a coadjutor. The Hero of Ticonderoga or Ethan Allen and his Green Mountain Boys
The coadjutor rose, hastily dressed, and in great anxiety repaired to the palace. Louis XIV. Makers of History Series
It has generally about thirty religious—priests, students, coadjutors, and novitiates. The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 — Volume 28 of 55 1637-38 Explorations by Early Navigators, Descriptions of the Islands and Their Peoples, Their History and Records of the Catholic Missions, as Related in Contemporaneous Books and Manuscripts, Showing the Political, Economic, Commercial and Religious Conditions of Those Islands from Their Earliest Relations with European Nations to the Close of the Nineteenth Century
In this benevolent effort to take the burthen from the proprietors of the genuine Ebony, it is fair that the French coadjutor should have his share of the honour. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 62, No. 384, October 1847
It is true she found in Baron H., whom you know, and who is sole master in the house, a powerful coadjutor Faustus his Life, Death, and Doom
A coadjutor, such as he might be, firm and trusty, was invaluable. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 54, No. 338, December 1843
The coadjutor was at length imboldened to offer a decree in Parliament urging the king to banish from his presence and his councils Cardinal Mazarin. Louis XIV. Makers of History Series
When Jefferson Davis and his coadjutors so defiantly and with so much apparent confidence entered on the path of rebellion, they probably did not foresee the abyss into which they were about to plunge. The Continental Monthly, Vol 2, No 6, December 1862 Devoted to Literature and National Policy
Addington therefore resolved to sound him again with a view to his entering the Cabinet as a coadjutor. William Pitt and the Great War
The precise words of the introduction ran thus: 'I present to you Mr. Marvel, laying aside those jealousies and that emulation which mine own condition might suggest to me, by bringing in such a coadjutor.' The International Monthly, Volume 2, No. 4, March, 1851
In the matter of definition, we can unqualifiedly commend the principles by which the editor and his coadjutors appear to have been guided, notwithstanding an occasional failure to carry out these principles with entire consistency. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 14, No. 85, November, 1864
He was coadjutor of the Archbishop of Paris, a man of consummate address and great powers of eloquence. Louis XIV. Makers of History Series
As was natural, the white boy planned the deeds, and the black one was his willing coadjutor in carrying them out. The heart of happy hollow A collection of stories
In reality, Rogers and his contemporaries and coadjutors were pioneer University Extension Lecturers. James Cutbush An American Chemist, 1788-1823
De Retz, coadjutor archbishop of Paris, and afterwards cardinal, a man of boundless intrigue, unconquerable ambition, and restless discontent. A Modern History, From the Time of Luther to the Fall of Napoleon For the Use of Schools and Colleges
It is the unhappy fate of her survivors to have reached a day in which biographers have grown impatient of the decorous delay which their lowly coadjutors demand. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 14, No. 85, November, 1864
Similar acknowledgments I owe to yourself, his coadjutor, in the great work of his life, and the editor of the record of his labours, contained in these volumes. The Story of My Life Being Reminiscences of Sixty Years' Public Service in Canada
It was now that Jube proved how invaluable he was as a coadjutor. The heart of happy hollow A collection of stories
Admit no more coadjutors, secure a permanent revenue, adequate or nearly adequate to the expenses of the civil government. The Rise of Canada, from Barbarism to Wealth and Civilisation Volume 1
Townsend, the great rival and coadjutor of Walpole, retired from office with an unsullied fame for integrity and disinterestedness; and Walpole, while he bribed others, did not enrich himself. A Modern History, From the Time of Luther to the Fall of Napoleon For the Use of Schools and Colleges
Such was the trio of coadjutors chosen by Oloffe the Dreamer, to accompany him in this voyage into unknown realms; as to the names of his crews, they have not been handed down by history. Journeys Through Bookland, Vol. 8
Tell him and his coadjutor that I belong to the Black Hussars of Literature, who neither give nor receive criticism. Memoirs of the Life of Sir Walter Scott, Volume V (of 10)
Valuable coadjutors in this work are the housewife's flock of turkeys, which are allowed the range of the tobacco lots near the house, and which destroy the worms by scores. Tobacco; Its History, Varieties, Culture, Manufacture and Commerce
It is true Mr. Ryland intimates that the Bishop's salary could be withdrawn, and that no more coadjutors should be allowed. The Rise of Canada, from Barbarism to Wealth and Civilisation Volume 1
When I was again conscious of my surroundings I was in my own rooms, while beside the couch upon which I had been placed were my valet, a physician, and my faithful coadjutor, Tom Coyle. Princess Zara
Circumstances are entirely altered since Wesley, and his coadjutors, were compelled to run away from the Church of England.  The Wesleyan Methodist Pulpit in Malvern Sermons Preached at the Opening Services of the Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, in 1866
They next removed to the residence of a Mr. Wallis: the soldiers and their coadjutor filled up the hour with singing, exhortation, and alternate prayer. The History of Tasmania, Volume I
Power, indeed, had no coadjutor on whom he could at all rely. St. Winifred's, or The World of School
They, however, had passed the word, and trusty coadjutors were not long in following them. Tea Leaves Being a Collection of Letters and Documents relating to the shipment of Tea to the American Colonies in the year 1773, by the East India Tea Company. (With an introduction, notes, and biographical notices of the Boston Tea Party)
We are three hundred years older than Luther and his noble coadjutors, and eighteen hundred years older than the primitives; theirs was the age of infancy and adolescence, and ours that of full-grown, adult manhood. American Lutheranism Volume 2: The United Lutheran Church (General Synod, General Council, United Synod in the South)
Ulysses, Menelaus, and myself Their chosen coadjutor, led the band. The Odyssey of Homer
On the question of negro slavery he was a coadjutor of the decided abolitionists, and on his motion apprenticeship, a milder form of slavery, was finally terminated. The History of Tasmania, Volume I
Mr Percival knew well that his coadjutor had been working for years at a commentary on the Hebrew text of the Four Greater Prophets. St. Winifred's, or The World of School
Women are the coadjutors, with more or less esteem, honor, coöperative function, and joint authority. Folkways A Study of the Sociological Importance of Usages, Manners, Customs, Mores, and Morals
The foregoing narrative will make amply clear the future possibilities of telegraphy as a coadjutor of Astronomy in the observation of total eclipses of the Sun. The Story of Eclipses
I enjoy the Cardinal, famous coadjutor of his uncle, the Archbishop of Paris, because he is a true type of the polite, the worldly, and the intriguing gentleman of his time. Confessions of a Book-Lover
It was not difficult to recognise them—the plump, jolly, false face of the skipper and the more ferocious countenance of his coadjutor were not to be mistaken. Ran Away to Sea
But the doctor was in search of an able coadjutor just then, blessed with a steady brain and a tongue skilled in tender diplomacies. The History of Sir Richard Calmady A Romance
It had been frequently remarked, that Pitt never sought for coadjutors of any remarkable ability, from confidence in his own extraordinary attainments. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 61, No. 378, April, 1847
Superior as Shakespeare’s powers were to those of Marlowe, his coadjutor in ‘Henry VI,’ his early tragedies often reveal him in the character of a faithful disciple of that vehement delineator of tragic passion.  A Life of William Shakespeare with portraits and facsimiles
The next revolution in France will hinge upon that—mark the prediction—and this man and his coadjutors, among whom Beauchamp here is one, are doing all they can to hasten the crisis. Edmond Dantès
The colonists and their coadjutors can satisfy themselves with nothing short of an empire. Diary in America, Series Two
Washington and his coadjutors had no power to control the nature of man. Diary in America, Series One
His European reputation in science made his name a tower of strength to the "Encyclopædia,"—even after he ceased to be an editorial coadjutor in the enterprise. Classic French Course in English
It is probable that Marlowe began the final revision, but his task was interrupted by his death, and the lion’s share of the work fell to his younger coadjutor. A Life of William Shakespeare with portraits and facsimiles
With his gifted coadjutors he became an efficient political essayist; and, though prevented by illness from contributing largely to the 'Federalist,' he wrote enough to identify himself honorably with that favorite American classic of statesmen. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 6, No 3, September 1864 Devoted To Literature And National Policy
Erasmus treated his old coadjutor coolly, and as the latter progressed, retreated more and more. Erasmus and the Age of Reformation
This lady and her friends and coadjutors, the Misses Holdich, found the women generally submissive and docile: they were haunted with all kinds of terrors, and had less than the ordinary courage of women. The History of Tasmania , Volume II
Accident, however, that frequent favourer of bold projects, came to her aid in the shape of a more efficient coadjutor. Country Lodgings
Who Shakespeare’s coadjutors were in the two successive revisions of ‘Henry VI’ is matter for conjecture.  A Life of William Shakespeare with portraits and facsimiles
That was the rule laid down, and a breach of it brought disgrace on the violator and his coadjutors, who were thereupon ostracised from the party to which they belonged. The Shellback's Progress In the Nineteenth Century
In any case Erasmus and his coadjutors greatly heightened the international character of civilization which had existed throughout the Middle Ages because of Latin and of the Church. Erasmus and the Age of Reformation
Recurring to the function of the public library as the coadjutor of the school, let us see what classes of books should form essential parts of its stores. A Book for All Readers An Aid to the Collection, Use, and Preservation of Books and the Formation of Public and Private Libraries
These, if unsettled by dire arbitrament of the sword, must be left to Time and his best coadjutor, "sober second-thought." Four Years in Rebel Capitals An Inside View of Life in the Southern Confederacy from Birth to Death
Evidence of style—the liberal introduction of tags of Latin and the exceptional beat of the doggerel—makes it difficult to allot the Bianca scenes to Shakespeare; those scenes were probably due to a coadjutor. A Life of William Shakespeare with portraits and facsimiles
At present one can only see the Mountain and their lukewarm coadjutors; but what the third is to be, remains to be shown. Memoirs of the Court of George IV. 1820-1830 (Vol 1) From the Original Family Documents
This gentleman was of a respectable family, and though not highly educated, had talents very superior to either of his coadjutors. The Works of William Hogarth: In a Series of Engravings With Descriptions, and a Comment on Their Moral Tendency
In any case, the public-spirited man who originates the movement should enlist as many able coadjutors as he can. A Book for All Readers An Aid to the Collection, Use, and Preservation of Books and the Formation of Public and Private Libraries
The people of St. Xist, instead of attending mass, fled into the woods, with their families, and thus disappointed the cardinal and his coadjutors. Fox's Book of Martyrs Or A History of the Lives, Sufferings, and Triumphant Deaths of the Primitive Protestant Martyrs
To prevent this becoming an abuse, the first abbats always proposed their coadjutors as their successors. The Church and the Barbarians Being an Outline of the History of the Church from A.D. 461 to A.D. 1003
In this strain the orator proceeded, claiming Lord Liverpool as a coadjutor because both opposed the measures of the Lord Chancellor. Memoirs of the Court of George IV. 1820-1830 (Vol 1) From the Original Family Documents
Colbert had three women as coadjutors when he started lace-making in France. The Art of Modern Lace Making
Perhaps you are contemplating only a single new institution, which is to depend for its success, on yourself and some coadjutors whom you have in mind, and whom you well know. The Teacher Or, Moral Influences Employed in the Instruction and Government of the Young
He is the necessary coadjutor of the machine-owner, and has no need to resort to the brutal methods of Molly Maguires and trades-unions to get a fair reward for his labor. Lippincott's Magazine, Vol. 22, September, 1878
Crawford, along with two literary coadjutors, next started a weekly serial at Ayr, entitled The Correspondent, but the publication, in the course of a few months, was abandoned. The Modern Scottish Minstrel, Volume VI The Songs of Scotland of the Past Half Century
I could not bring myself to confide in my lovely coadjutor my convictions respecting her uncle. The Paternoster Ruby
I identified myself with the hopes of Miss Rossano and her father, and I was in all things their loyal servant and coadjutor. In Direst Peril
But again the noise of war was heard, and he and all his coadjutors had to take up arms, and fight the battle of Prussia against the great tyrant of Europe. Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 453 Volume 18, New Series, September 4, 1852
William having started Chambers's Edinburgh Journal in February 1832, Robert became an efficient coadjutor, and mainly helped to give the work its extensive popularity. The Modern Scottish Minstrel, Volume V. The Songs of Scotland of the Past Half Century
His coadjutors found that, independently of the sincerity or insincerity of his intentions, his judgment was not to be trusted. The Story of the Upper Canada Rebellion
It is generally recognised that the stern policy latterly carried on under the nominal authority of James Beaton was really inspired by his nephew and coadjutor, David Beaton, the future cardinal. John Knox
I back the policy of the de facto Naval Commander-in-Chief—my own coadjutor. Gallipoli Diary, Volume 2
On the second Sunday my coadjutor said he was going to leave at the end of the month. Riviera Towns
His able coadjutor, Herr Strauss, was justly admired for his intellectual rendering of the great masters, and the artistic spirit he invariably displayed. The Violin Its Famous Makers and Their Imitators
All these were ardent Radicals, and coadjutors of Mackenzie. The Story of the Upper Canada Rebellion
So soon as the strange being who had been declaiming had disappeared, the Prefect, turning to me, as he drew up his gown around him, said, 'I give you joy, Piso, of your coadjutor. Aurelian or, Rome in the Third Century
Indeed, I have reason to know he possessed no more efficient coadjutor, or one whose co-operation and important service he more justly appreciated. A Military Genius Life of Anna Ella Carroll of Maryland
The benevolence expressed in her glowing countenance, and the words of hearty welcome with which she greeted a humble coadjutor in her loving labors, will never be forgotten. Woman's Work in the Civil War A Record of Heroism, Patriotism, and Patience
Each viceroy had round him a council of agricultural advisers and coadjutors, who had amongst their other duties to be well versed in astronomy, for it was not a barren science in those days. The Story of Atlantis and the Lost Lemuria
In several instances, moreover, the meetings were actually broken up by the Tories, in whose ears the language used by Mackenzie and his coadjutors was neither more nor less than treason. The Story of the Upper Canada Rebellion
When the Sixth Provincial Council convened at Baltimore, in May, 1846, which he attended with his coadjutor, he urged a division of his diocese, the necessity of which Bishop McCloskey could attest. Donahoe's Magazine, Volume 15, No. 1, January 1886
An interesting petition was from one of the Army Posts, signed by soldiers and by officers, asking for award to their great coadjutor. A Military Genius Life of Anna Ella Carroll of Maryland
About fifty of these men were at once taken to the hospital, and long lay ill, the constant recipients of unwearied kind attentions from Mrs. Fenn and her coadjutors. Woman's Work in the Civil War A Record of Heroism, Patriotism, and Patience
The heartless despot and his clerical coadjutors had still to learn that tyranny has not yet forged the weapon that can separate man from his God. Hunted and Harried
And among their coadjutors none were more helpful in the work of bringing souls to Christ than Mrs Rampy and her bosom-friend Mrs Blathers. The Garret and the Garden
At the Plenary Council in Baltimore, at the close of that year, the diocese was represented by his coadjutor. Donahoe's Magazine, Volume 15, No. 1, January 1886
"Yes; I showed it to Mr. Gryce the detective, and to my two coadjutors; and I spoke of it to Mr. Howard Van Burnam, son of the gentleman in whose house the body was found." That Affair Next Door
In Norwalk, Ohio, Mrs. Lizzie H. Farr was one of the most zealous coadjutors of those ladies who managed with such wonderful ability the affairs of the Soldiers' Aid Society of Northern Ohio, at Cleveland. Woman's Work in the Civil War A Record of Heroism, Patriotism, and Patience
The prudence of the old commander having been evidently overruled by his ignorant coadjutors, the infantry were put in motion, flanked on one side by the cavalry and on the other by the artillery. Travels and Adventures of Monsieur Violet
I have long wanted a coadjutor like yourself. Frank Mildmay Or, the Naval Officer
He finally solicited the appointment of the young but tried Bishop of Newark as his coadjutor, and Bishop Michael Augustine Corrigan was promoted to the titular See of Petra, October 1, 1880. Donahoe's Magazine, Volume 15, No. 1, January 1886
"I forgot," said he, "that it was as a rival and not as a coadjutor you meddled in this matter." That Affair Next Door
True, she had for coadjutors a company of noble women, worthy representatives of our great and beautiful city. Woman's Work in the Civil War A Record of Heroism, Patriotism, and Patience
The designs of Smith and his coadjutors, at the time of the first publication of the Book of Mormon, was, doubtlessly, nothing more than pecuniary aggrandisement. Travels and Adventures of Monsieur Violet
Do not I astonish my worthy coadjutor, Mistress Bately, the matron, by calling her by the name of Mary, when I had always before addressed her by her baptismal name of Deborah? Jacob Faithful
No statesman of the age bore a higher character than sir Thomas Smith for rectitude and benevolence, and nothing of the wiliness and craft conspicuous in most of his coadjutors is discernible in him. Memoirs of the Court of Queen Elizabeth
No sooner did the question arise, than an answer presented itself in the form of an offer from one whose coadjutor he had become on a previous and similar occasion. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 17, No. 102, April, 1866
Here she and her chief associates, Mrs. Chapman, and Miss Morris, established the most amicable relations with the surgeon in charge, Dr. McDougall, and were welcomed by him, as valued coadjutors. Woman's Work in the Civil War A Record of Heroism, Patriotism, and Patience
These two “Elders of the church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints,” were honest Joe and his worthy compeer and coadjutor, Sidney Rigdon. Travels and Adventures of Monsieur Violet
It is truth and not theory that Franklin's mere name and presence were sufficient to balance the scale against the abilities and the zeal of both his coadjutors. Benjamin Franklin
His reception in London was somewhat ungracious;—no one was sent to welcome or convoy him, and it was ten days before he and sir Robert Melvil his coadjutor were admitted to an audience. Memoirs of the Court of Queen Elizabeth
What would Madan have thought if he could have been told that within thirty years one of his own coadjutors in this affair would have publicly expressed regret for the share he had in it? The Bibliotaph and Other People
Karl could tell that, and Karl only; and, now that the time had arrived for trying the experiment, he condescended to explain to his coadjutors how he meant to proceed. The Cliff Climbers A Sequel to "The Plant Hunters"
It is certainly impossible to contend that Aberdeen was not in pretty continual conflict, strong and marked though not heated, with these three main coadjutors. The Life of William Ewart Gladstone, Vol. 1 (of 3) 1809-1859
Mr Rimbolt diplomatically promised to give the matter his consideration, and consult authorities on the subject when next in London, and meanwhile was not unsparing in his compliments to the inventor and his coadjutor. A Dog with a Bad Name
It is one of the signs that a "good time is coming" that public opinion in England, as well as in America, is fast setting in favor of Cromwell and his noble coadjutors. Young Americans Abroad Vacation in Europe: Travels in England, France, Holland, Belgium, Prussia and Switzerland
I never heard any of his coadjutor Sullivan’s Music.  Letters of Edward FitzGerald in Two Volumes Vol. II
That great saint chose him coadjutor in his bishopric, when he retired a little before his death. The Lives of the Fathers, Martyrs, and Principal Saints January, February, March
You are entwined with much of my happy and eventful past, and all my future plans are based on you as coadjutor. Susan B. Anthony Rebel, Crusader, Humanitarian
Mr. Sumner had but two coadjutors in opposing slavery and in advocating freedom when he entered the Senate, but before he died he was the recognized leader of more than two-thirds of that body. Perley's Reminiscences, v. 1-2 of Sixty Years in the National Metropolis
Mrs. Pimble and her coadjutors commenced rolling the ball of reform with increased velocity. Eventide A Series of Tales and Poems
With some difficulty, partly interposed, it must be confessed, by his own American coadjutors, Mr. Adams succeeded in putting a stop to this usage. John Quincy Adams American Statesmen Series
The youth surpassed all his fellow monks in the discharge of monastic duties, and when he was grown up, St. Benedict made him his coadjutor in the government of Sublaco. The Lives of the Fathers, Martyrs, and Principal Saints January, February, March
The smaller one, whom I have called the coadjutor, because her throne was less elevated than the princess', put her finger on a button and a violent ringing broke the silence of the vast hallway. With Those Who Wait
It appears in the review that Mr. Gould originated the scheme of advancing the price of gold and that Mr. Fisk was his principal coadjutor. Reminiscences of Sixty Years in Public Affairs, Vol. 2
Miss Lascelles, who was deeply interested in the play, both in her highly-finished scholarship, and for the credit of Thirlwall Hall, was electrified when she discovered the efficient coadjutor whom the performers had found. A Houseful of Girls
On this effective errand Mr. Whalley and his coadjutors stumped the p. 12countryside, and “inn bills” began to form no inconsiderable item in the promoters’ balance sheets.  The Story of the Cambrian A Biography of a Railway
He was highly honored by all the great men at Rome, and received of the pope the bulls for being consecrated bishop of Nicopolis; and coadjutor of Geneva. The Lives of the Fathers, Martyrs, and Principal Saints January, February, March
Only the wit and readiness of the coadjutor saved him from imminent peril. Historical Tales, Vol. 6 (of 15) The Romance of Reality. French.
In his last illness, he was attended by his friend and spiritual adviser, Charles Lalemant, the author of the Relation of 1626, and, during the previous ten years, a most efficient coadjutor in his work. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 10
I will employ as my coadjutor a safe man—the Commissary Walter—so that you may see that all is done legally. Debit and Credit Translated from the German of Gustav Freytag
The motion prevailing, nem. con., in accordance with the time-honored usage, the mover of the resolution was duly appointed Chairman, with Ingersoll, Shaw, Ewing, and the chronicler of these important events as his coadjutors. Something of Men I Have Known With Some Papers of a General Nature, Political, Historical, and Retrospective
"She was a famous nurse," the physician said when he came, constituting her his coadjutor and making her tread wild with joy and importance when he gave his patient's medicine into her hands. The Rector of St. Mark's
The coadjutor was bidden to proclaim this in the streets. Historical Tales, Vol. 6 (of 15) The Romance of Reality. French.
He casually mentioned Broome as his coadjutor, as though his assistance was of an entirely subsidiary character. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 3 "Brescia" to "Bulgaria"
The Archbishop had indeed a difficult team to drive; especially as his coadjutors were not wholly proof against Martin's jibes. By What Authority?
He had several young men under his care as pupils besides his son, amongst them being a kinsman of his, Gasparo Cardano, a youth of sterling virtue and a useful coadjutor in times to come. Jerome Cardan A Biographical Study
He never had a coadjutor or assistant, and he has occupied his own and other pulpits every Sunday since the date of his ordination. Western Worthies A Gallery of Biographical and Critical Sketches of West of Scotland Celebrities
Their arms were hastily disposed of, and a great throng, thirty or forty thousand in number, followed the coadjutor to the Palais-Royal. Historical Tales, Vol. 6 (of 15) The Romance of Reality. French.
The Deism of France was now a coadjutor with that of England in the devastation of Germany. History of Rationalism Embracing a Survey of the Present State of Protestant Theology
Benjamin, the youngest son, was his coadjutor at Roxbury, and was left in charge there while he circulated amongst his Indians, and would have succeeded him.  Pioneers and Founders or, Recent Workers in the Mission field
May all of you thereby become my partners and coadjutors in servitude. The Promulgation of Universal Peace
She is the coadjutor of man, his complement and helpmeet.... A Compilaton on Women
Within an hour the emissaries of the ready coadjutor were rousing up the people right and left with the tidings of the projected flight of the queen with her son. Historical Tales, Vol. 6 (of 15) The Romance of Reality. French.
Every department of ecclesiastical authority having become disarranged and weakened, there must now be a reäwakening, or the labors of Luther and his coadjutors will be swept away. History of Rationalism Embracing a Survey of the Present State of Protestant Theology
Love and friendship are properly not antagonists, but coadjutors. The Friendships of Women
Many of Bewick’s blocks are veritable paintings on boxwood, and are as much classical works of art as work by Josiah Wedgwood, and his able coadjutor, J. Flaxman are in Fine Art. Banbury Chap Books And Nursery Toy Book Literature
This idea was completely absent from her first scheme; "the Brotherhood plank in the Society's future platform," wrote her coadjutor Colonel Olcott, "was not thought of." Secret Societies And Subversive Movements
While all this was going on, the coadjutor, the soul of the outbreak, kept at home, vowing that he was powerless to control the people. Historical Tales, Vol. 6 (of 15) The Romance of Reality. French.
The theological instruction of Francke and his coadjutors in the University of Halle was very influential. History of Rationalism Embracing a Survey of the Present State of Protestant Theology
Diana, quite unconscious of having, like her namesake, the moon, caused this springtide of the heart, could not forbear a glance of surprise, but greeted her coadjutor without embarrassment and with all friendliness. The Silent House
But when it was at length ascertained that the Governor, usually so good-natured, was strangely inexorable in the present instance, Pauline and her coadjutors gave up all hope of seeing Zulma among them. The Bastonnais Tale of the American Invasion of Canada in 1775-76
You should have written at once to your emeritus coadjutor, your senior friend. Autobiography and Letters of Orville Dewey, D.D. Edited by his Daughter
"To give him up dead," said the coadjutor, "would not accord with either the piety or the prudence of the queen; to yield him alive might quiet the people." Historical Tales, Vol. 6 (of 15) The Romance of Reality. French.
He was later placed either as a temporal coadjutor, a sort of lay brother charged with inferior duties, or as a spiritual coadjutor, who took the three irrevocable vows. The Age of the Reformation
Therefore, after a moment's reflection, he resolved to secure Miss Greeb as a coadjutor, and risk her excessive garrulity. The Silent House
As for his coadjutor, M. Pictursson, he was absent on an episcopal visit to the northern portion of the diocese. A Journey to the Centre of the Earth
That passage is probably from a coadjutor's pen. Shakespeare and the Modern Stage with Other Essays
Meanwhile, the bishop might need a rest, and might take Felicity with him to Bermuda, leaving the affairs of the diocese in the hands of his coadjutor. The Mayor of Warwick
The Humanists had generally supported Luther almost from the beginning, and Melanchthon, the young Professor of Greek, proved his most useful coadjutor. Lectures on Modern history
Events have proved that he was not looking into the future wisely, not taking into account the enormous energy and get-things-doneness of Secretary Daniels and his coadjutors. Our Navy in the War
At length, finding a coadjutor in Mr Thomas Pringle, he explained their united proposal to his friend, Mr Blackwood, the publisher, who highly approved of the design. The Modern Scottish Minstrel, Volume II. The Songs of Scotland of the past half century
The numerous additions, for which the distinguished coadjutors are responsible, reek with mawkish sentimentality, inane vapidity, or vulgar buffoonery. Shakespeare and the Modern Stage with Other Essays
He was no longer a busy man, for the onerous duties of his office were now taken by his coadjutor, and he could well afford to wait. The Mayor of Warwick
He was charged to carry some books to the coadjutor of Paris, at the time of the Fronde. Voltaire's Philosophical Dictionary
"You know Ada, and—" "Are you ashamed to have me as a coadjutor?" interrupted De Burgh, laughing. A Crooked Path A Novel
In this task he had an able coadjutor in the poet Motherwell. The Modern Scottish Minstrel, Volume II. The Songs of Scotland of the past half century
The Meletian presbyter might act alone if there was no orthodox presbyter in the place, otherwise he was to be a coadjutor with a claim to succeed if found worthy. The Arian Controversy
If you comply with his request, his voluble thanks are too rapid for your comprehension; and if you refuse, he laughs merrily in your face as he turns away to rejoin his friend and coadjutor. Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 430 Volume 17, New Series, March 27, 1852
I saw the bishop and his coadjutor, men of remarkable goodness, candor, and frankness. Life of Father Hecker
In that play there can be little hesitation in ascribing to Heywood the scenes in which Mr. Generous and his wife are the interlocutors, and to Broome, Heywood's coadjutor, the subordinate and farcical portions. Discovery of Witches The Wonderfull Discoverie of Witches in the Countie of Lancaster
In all these measures, Mr. Adams was the coadjutor and confidential adviser of Mr. Monroe. Life and Public Services of John Quincy Adams Sixth President of the Unied States
On page 3, we read:— "Subsequently, Luther and his coadjutors still further changed their views on some subjects in that Confession, such as the mass." American Lutheranism Vindicated; or, Examination of the Lutheran Symbols, on Certain Disputed Topics Including a Reply to the Plea of Rev. W. J. Mann
“What they could offer was a slight thing, it was true, yet one which their old Headmaster and his coadjutors would not think valueless.” Uppingham by the Sea a Narrative of the Year at Borth
I was chiefly interested with his coadjutor, and spent some hours with him on Monday. Life of Father Hecker
When she had shaken the snow of Fort Blizzard from her feet, there was nothing left but to hand the baby over to Kettle and Mrs. McGillicuddy, as coadjutor. Betty at Fort Blizzard
York House was to be occupied again; and Cromwell and his coadjutors had bestowed it on Fairfax. The Wits and Beaux of Society Volume 1
But somehow, Mr. Falkirk had lacked inclination to call his younger coadjutor to account, and probably was hopeless of effecting any supposable good by so doing. Wych Hazel
It was evident that Lady Denham had more anxiety, more fears of loss than her coadjutor Memoir of Jane Austen
As we have seen, the journal makes only a passing reference to him, but is more explicit with regard to his coadjutor. Life of Father Hecker
Hear me, O great master of all the evil of the universe, thou equal and coadjutor of the Master of Good, hear and manifest thy so mighty power. The Black Douglas
The Rector's coadjutor, Professor May, was also most prompt to shew me every rarity. A Bibliographical, Antiquarian and Picturesque Tour in France and Germany, Volume Three
The most remarkable and telling instance is that furnished by the English Presbyterian Church, with its coadjutor in Ireland. Practical Essays
The doctrines of Tom Paine and his French coadjutors, were much more in vogue then than now. The Olden Time Series, Vol. 3: New-England Sunday Gleanings Chiefly From Old Newspapers Of Boston And Salem, Massachusetts
The efforts of Bishop Fenwick and those of his coadjutor and successor were, in the nature of things, conservative rather than aggressive. Life of Father Hecker
This coadjutor wrote all the librettos that belonged to Gluck's greatest period. The Great German Composers
In most respects the fiscal policy adopted then and that now advocated by Sir Roper Lethbridge and his coadjutors are the poles asunder. Political and Literary essays, 1908-1913
To Ezra and his coadjutors, the men of the Great Synagogue, the Jews ascribe the completion of the canon of the Old Testament. Companion to the Bible
Death removed several of his early coadjutors, and for many years he bore all the financial burdens and toiled on single-handed and alone. Witchcraft and Devil Lore in the Channel Islands Transcripts from the Official Records of the Guernsey Royal Court, with an English Translation and Historical Introduction
But however Ramsay might look down on the project, his coadjutor in the founding of the society, Adam Smith, entertained a very different idea of its importance. Life of Adam Smith
Amanda now, since Paul had not only left the house, but even went away from the neighborhood, thought she, and her coadjutors the parsons, would have little difficulty in converting Bridget. The Cross and the Shamrock Or, How To Defend The Faith. An Irish-American Catholic Tale Of Real Life, Descriptive Of The Temptations, Sufferings, Trials, And Triumphs Of The Children Of St. Patrick In The Great Republic Of Washington. A Book For The Entertainment And Special Instructions Of The Catholic Male And Female Servants Of The United States.
Elizabeth sprang out to meet him, referred him to her coadjutor up stairs, and then waited for his coming down again. Hills of the Shatemuc
Such a potent coadjutor was well worth cherishing, and Mr. Addington appears to have been very properly of that opinion. The Life of the Right Honourable Horatio Lord Viscount Nelson, Volume 2
If he can enlist her sympathies in his plans for earning independence and wealth, he has secured a valuable coadjutor. The Secret of a Happy Home (1896)
That evangelical Christianity which Luther and his coadjutors exhumed from the superincumbent rubbish of the Middle Ages was dearer to him than his throne or his life. Luther and the Reformation: The Life-Springs of Our Liberties
And if the President of the Academy, the most renowned English painter of his age, was scarcely competent to such a work, what must be said of his proposed coadjutors? The English Church in the Eighteenth Century
I made it therefore a subject of consultation with my coadjutors, as is our usage. Memoir, Correspondence, And Miscellanies, From The Papers Of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 4
I had many occasional and strenuous coadjutors in debate, and one, most steadfast, able, and zealous; who was himself a host. Memoir, Correspondence, And Miscellanies, From The Papers Of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 1
She entered the Carmelite Order in 1570, in the first convent of St. Joseph of Avila, and shortly afterwards became the counsellor and coadjutor of St. Teresa, who called her, "her daughter and her crown." The Story of a Soul (L'Histoire d'une Âme): The Autobiography of St. Thérèse of Lisieux With Additional Writings and Sayings of St. Thérèse
The king fled to the island of Bintang, but his youngest brother and coadjutor was taken prisoner and carried to Achin. The History of Sumatra Containing An Account Of The Government, Laws, Customs And Manners Of The Native Inhabitants
And even if there were less immutability in Eastern counsels, Bishop Campbell and his coadjutors could scarcely have been sanguine in hoping for any other issue. The English Church in the Eighteenth Century
He had first had Weckherlin as coadjutor, then Philip Meadows, finally Andrew Marvell. Life of John Milton
Whilst under their roof, he did not neglect the opportunities he enjoyed of presenting the gospel to their attention, and both soon became his ardent and energetic coadjutors in missionary service. The Ancient Church Its History, Doctrine, Worship, and Constitution
Was not Elizabeth Fry and her coadjutors doing a god-like work? Elizabeth Fry
I feel almost sure that Sir Alfred Milner did not trust him, but, nevertheless, he would have liked Rhodes as a coadjutor. Cecil Rhodes Man and Empire-Maker
Samuel Whitbread became one of the most active and influential members of the Whig party, a staunch ally of Fox and a coadjutor of Wilberforce in his attack on the Slave Trade. Prime Ministers and Some Others A Book of Reminiscences
I did not play well, which was a pity and a shame, because they really deserved that one should do so; but my coadjutors were too much for me. Records of a Girlhood
The difficulties in his way were not trifling in character nor few in number; and the greatest of these was that of finding coadjutors willing to second him. Guy Rivers: A Tale of Georgia
Two extracts from the civic records prove how warmly the authorities received these suggestions, and in what esteem they held Mrs. Fry and her coadjutors. Elizabeth Fry
Like all other vice, however, it based its reasonings and supposititious strength exclusively on its powers of deception, in conjunction with the iniquitous aptitudes of itself and its coadjutors. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 2, No. 1, July, 1862
It was communicated from the United States, and has been contradicted; and for all we know to the contrary, Collinson and his coadjutor Maclure may come home next summer by way of Baffin's Bay. Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 422 Volume 17, New Series, January 31, 1852
But here he was the coadjutor of this grimacing clown; and she was sitting in her box there—and thinking. Prince Fortunatus
Bunce was an active coadjutor with the lawyer in this melancholy case. Guy Rivers: A Tale of Georgia
Almost daily, for five weeks, Mrs. Fry and her coadjutors visited the vessel, laboring to these good ends. Elizabeth Fry
No opportunity to remove a doubt, or inflame the zeal of his coadjutor, did he allow to escape. The Knight of the Golden Melice A Historical Romance
She became the wise coadjutor of her husband in forming the magnificent Althorp Library. Some Old Time Beauties After Portraits by the English Masters, with Embellishment and Comment
Then, then, does the priest appropriate to himself his due share of enjoyment Then does he, like Elias, throw his garment of inspiration upon his coadjutors. Going to Maynooth Traits and Stories of the Irish Peasantry, The Works of William Carleton, Volume Three
I would read and translate it thus—'John O'Carbery, coadjutor, priest, of the order of St. Ignatius, sent it.' The Hedge School; The Midnight Mass; The Donagh Traits And Stories Of The Irish Peasantry, The Works of William Carleton, Volume Three
I really feel," he said, as he drew on his gloves thoughtfully, "that I must repeat my congratulations to you, Mr. Jarvis, and to your young coadjutor here, Mr. Chetwode. The Lighted Way
With these prophetic words the Assistant left his coadjutor, and returning to the apartment of the lady, requested her to prepare herself and the Indian child to accompany him. The Knight of the Golden Melice A Historical Romance
It was these men and their coadjutors who inaugurated and gave direction to the new Government. The Memories of Fifty Years Containing Brief Biographical Notices of Distinguished Americans, and Anecdotes of Remarkable Men; Interspersed with Scenes and Incidents Occurring during a Long Life of Observation Chiefly Spent in the Southwest
In an important sense, you may preach the unsearchable riches of Christ to the nations, thereby becoming a coadjutor in a work, the sublimest of heaven and the most felicitating to man. The Faithful Steward Or, Systematic Beneficence an Essential of Christian Character
From these causes little progress had been made in our work when I was deprived of my coadjutor. The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. 06 (of 12)
Although he believed himself safe at last from the wiles of Ahenobarbus and his Greek coadjutors, there was still a great dread which would steal over Drusus lest at any moment a stroke might fall. A Friend of Caesar A Tale of the Fall of the Roman Republic. Time, 50-47 B.C.
With this coadjutor it was easy to establish a communication with his friends in the forest, the consequences of which will presently be seen. The Knight of the Golden Melice A Historical Romance
The headstrong and forward temper of the person who was appointed his coadjutor crowned all his uneasiness. The Life of the Truly Eminent and Learned Hugo Grotius Containing a Copious and Circumstantial History of the Several Important and Honourable Negotiations in Which He Was Employed; together with a Critical Account of His Works
In this undertaking she was speedily provided with an efficient coadjutor. The Reign of Henry the Eighth, Volume 1 (of 3)
Nor do I know any one calcination wherein a Saline body may not, with very great probability, be said to be an agent or coadjutor. Micrographia Some Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies Made by Magnifying Glasses with Observations and Inquiries Thereupon
The inscription written by Macaulay, the friend and coadjutor of Lord William, and placed on the statue of the reforming Governor-General in Calcutta, does not give undeserved praise to the much abused statesman. Rambles and Recollections of an Indian Official
These editors and their coadjutors, men of brains and ability, were of that most poisonous growth,—traitors to the Government and the flag of their country,—renegade Americans. What Answer?
Words which came straight from Latin keep the stress of the Latin nominative, as 'creator', 'spectator', 'testator', 'coadjutor', 'assessor', to which in Walton's honour must be added 'Piscator' and 'Venator'. Society for Pure English Tract 4 The Pronunciation of English Words Derived from the Latin
Cerdic gives the name of Wessex to that part of Britain conquered by him; he assumes the title of king; Cynric is his coadjutor. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 04
Many of them indeed are already or are in process of becoming the trusted coadjutors of the headmaster and his colleagues in the work of maintaining good order and discipline in the school. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 152, May 9, 1917
Legend of Sleepy Hollow It was on the village wharf that the coadjutors met. The Lost Hunter A Tale of Early Times
I have no thought, in writing of Napoleon, to draw a comparison between him and the ex-Kaiser and his guilty coadjutors in crime, who forced a peaceful world into unspeakable war. Drake, Nelson and Napoleon
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