He took with him Father Ladrada and Father Luis Cancer, whose Indian converts were greatly grieved to part with them; but the clericocomforted them with the promise of a speedy return.
The clerico was of course very indignant with them, and we may be sure that he never gave them any peace, so that they must have learned to dread the very sight of him.
The Grand Chancellor thought very well of this plan, and told the clerico to lay it before the Council of the Indies.
No wonder the heart of the clerico was on fire with indignation when he heard the story.
Some of them were well known to the Grand Chancellor, and they gave the clerico letters to that official, who was at once interested; and as Las Casas came to see more of him, the two became great friends.
Nobody in San Domingo was glad to see the clericoexcept his friends the Dominicans.
The Bishop of Burgos, who was, you will remember, always bent on opposing the clerico in everything he undertook, laughed at this plan.
The heart of the clerico burned within him as he saw so much suffering and misery about him and could not get the three commissioners to put a stop to it.
The plan was not absolutely prohibited, however, but they delayed doing anything about it, until the clerico was nearly driven wild with anxiety and disappointment.
The clerico knew it was of no use at all to appeal to those men, who had already hindered him so greatly in his plans for the good of the Indians; therefore, for a long time he refused to go.
The Registrum Brevium furnishes a precedent of a writ, "De clerico infra sacros ordines constituto non eligendo in officium.
Clerico Elichero" in Wharton must be a mistake for "Clerico Nicolao.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "clerico" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.