The other sons of Ham settled the Egyptian and Assyrian empires, and conjointly with Shem the Persian, and afterward, to some extent, the Grecian and Roman.
He gave his thoughts to the scholars at the same time that Woolston addressed the people; conjointly they revolutionized opinion in our favor.
Des Maizeaux being worked upon conjointly by Mrs. Collins and a person named Tomlinson, was induced to accept a present of fifty guineas, and relinquished the possession of the manuscripts.
King of England, who enjoyed the throne conjointly with Mary, daughter of James II.
It was accordingly settled by parliament that he should hold the regal dignity conjointly with his wife, but that the whole power of the government should be placed in his hands.
If his death occurred earlier, Jane was to conduct the administration during the interval, not as Queen but as Regent, andconjointly with a Council of government still to be named by him.
Honours in trumps are thus reckoned: If a player and his partner conjointly hold-- I.
It even gave a stronger spark than when it and the extended wire were used conjointly as a double conductor.
He permits abbesses to confess their nuns, conjointly with a priest.
However, their quarrels not having yet broken out in hostility, they issued conjointly at Milan, in 313, the celebrated edict of liberty of conscience.
These three persons were conjointly empowered to negotiate, and they were attended by many influential Sikhs, anxious for peace; among them was the Banuhzie chief, Sultan Mohammed Khan, and several sirdars of great eminence.
The efforts of the Cortes were chiefly directed to the averting of the catastrophe of a national bankruptcy, which was effected by the acceptation of a loan, conjointly tendered by the Mercantile Association, and the Lisbon bank.
In accordance with this stipulation of the treaty, the Oregon territory had been conjointly occupied up to the present time--the period of ten years being afterwards indefinitely extended by consent of both governments.
Madame de Genlis in her 'Memoirs' mentions Stone conjointly with her daughter Madame de Valence and her 'niece' Pamela.
And because the conjunction of good and truth is reciprocal, and by means of that conjunction the two become as it were one, therefore the pairs in man act together and conjointly in functions, motions, and senses.
Love or the will also prepares all things in its human form, that it may act conjointly with wisdom or the understanding.
From this it can be seen not only how the will prepares a bridal chamber for the understanding, but also how it prepares all things in its house (which is the whole body) that it may act conjointly with the understanding.
Love or the will prepares all things in its own human form, that it may act conjointly with wisdom or the understanding.
But mixed civil cases between Chinese and Japanese relating to land shall be tried and adjudicated by delegates of both nations conjointly in accordance with Chinese law and local usage.
Conjointly it is not improbable that they succeeded then in really evoking Satan, whose response to any summons consists, perhaps, not in a visible apparition, but in making men as base as they have conceived him to be.
If any state took up arms against one of the allies, the whole confederation would conjointly enter the field, at their conjoint expense, against the offending state.
He now addressed himself to the local board of magistrates, who, conjointly with him, wrote to Luther, pointing out how the poor man “could not do without a wife.
He exercised it for some years conjointly with his brother Carloman on terms of the greatest harmony, still in nominal subordination to the above-mentioned King Hilderich.
His candidature for the City of Glasgow, in 1868, was promoted by the local branch of the Reform League, conjointly with the trade delegates, who held a conference to deliberate on the matter.
The just Nemesis regulates those pains in the future life conjointly with the gods of the earth, avengers of the crimes they have witnessed.
Also you understand how two religions, though opposed in their dogmas, conjointly exist in peace and harmony in the same cities.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "conjointly" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: collectively; concurrently; ensemble; harmoniously; jointly; mutually; together; unanimously